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rma1215a
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Looking for correct visual

Hi everyone, I just would like to ask for your suggestions regarding this. So we have a project whose mock up is below. 

 

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mickey64
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For your reference.

 

I add 4 squeres and 1 circle shapes and use 'fx' each.

mickey64_0-1695016140671.png

 

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For your reference.

I make a shape(PNG format) with 'INKSCAPE' and put it in front of those shapes. 

mickey64_1-1695286707361.png

 

mickey64_0-1695286670797.png

 

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For your reference.

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Step 1: I select 2 shapes and select '差分(D)' below.

mickey64_0-1695360070859.png

Step 2: I export that shape with 'PNG'-format.

mickey64_1-1695360258185.png

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mickey64
Super User
Super User

For your reference.

 

I add 4 squeres and 1 circle shapes and use 'fx' each.

mickey64_0-1695016140671.png

 

Thank you @mickey64 . I was actually thinking about this. The one challenge I am still trying to figure out is that I need a quadrant shape. PBI has limited shapes. would you happen to know if there is a possibility to import a shape? 

For your reference.

I make a shape(PNG format) with 'INKSCAPE' and put it in front of those shapes. 

mickey64_1-1695286707361.png

 

mickey64_0-1695286670797.png

 

Hi @mickey64, So what I did is I made a square then put a circle on top of it. I chose Path, then Exclusion and saved it as png. but it did not make the whole in the middle transparent.

Step 1: I select 2 shapes and select '差分(D)' below.

mickey64_0-1695360070859.png

Step 2: I export that shape with 'PNG'-format.

mickey64_1-1695360258185.png

mickey64_2-1695360344428.png

 

Thank you so much!!!! I got it now and it's working. 🙂
I kept saving instead of exporting. 

Oh wow. this is really great. How did you import the shape you created in inkscape to power bi?

For your reference.

mickey64_0-1695287743499.png

mickey64_1-1695287808792.png

 

Thank you so much. You've been very helpful. 

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@rma1215a , You can use donut and card visual in middle with image behind

 

For conditional formatting the workaround is, to do it on the bar and convert it to donut.

 

How to do conditional formatting by measure and apply it on pie?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqBb5eBf_I4&list=PLPaNVDMhUXGYo50Ajmr4SgSV9HIQLxc8L
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Power-BI-Conditional-formatting-the-Pie-Visual/ba-p/...
https://amitchandak.medium.com/power-bi-where-is-the-conditional-formatting-option-in-new-format-pan...

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Thank you, Amit. Great, I actually watched your video already and it was really helpful. We did try a donut chart as well. The one challenge that we are experiencing right now is the color coding. If we use the conditional formatting, it just accepts one rule or measurement. like for each part of the donut, there is a specific rule that we need to use. 

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