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Multi layer donut/multiple value donut
- 6 years ago
Hey svisswan2 I ended up not finding a single visual to do this, but rather stacking two of the same visual ontop of eachother. i ended up using the donut visual by Drill Down Visuals(formerly Zoomcharts). They have the neat ability to change the scale of the donut so you can stack two of them ontop of eachother and give them the exact same dimensions and just changing the scale of the donut. The bottom donuts title needs to be made white and the top donuts background transparent. The only drawback is interactiveness. Only the top donut will be 'clickable'.
Hope this helps 🙂
Edit: Picture of what i ended up with( labels are whited out which makes it look kinda wierd.)
I think this visual might help you. You can also import it on Marketplace from Power BI Desktop.
Sadly the sunburst visual doesn't quite have the capability i'm looking for. I need something that would basically display two independent donuts inside eachother.
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Hi raulallas - this is exactly the same issue i am having now. i am trying to show two different values nested which are connected by the same group (dimension) but sunburst is not allowing this. Did you ever figure out what visual will allow you to do this nesting two different sets of measures?
- raulallas6 years agoFrequent Visitor
Hey svisswan2 I ended up not finding a single visual to do this, but rather stacking two of the same visual ontop of eachother. i ended up using the donut visual by Drill Down Visuals(formerly Zoomcharts). They have the neat ability to change the scale of the donut so you can stack two of them ontop of eachother and give them the exact same dimensions and just changing the scale of the donut. The bottom donuts title needs to be made white and the top donuts background transparent. The only drawback is interactiveness. Only the top donut will be 'clickable'.
Hope this helps 🙂
Edit: Picture of what i ended up with( labels are whited out which makes it look kinda wierd.)
- onkarmahajan202 years agoNew Member
raulallas the idea you gave is really good. I tried setting the inner one with no background and the outer one with background. Place the inner one inside the donut chart with zero padding. This will allow both the visuals to interact individually.