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Hello,
A few months ago, I was able to create a male-female infographic fill chart as below.
I changed it to this
Now I want to go back to the fill chart, but I'm not able to do that despite following the exact steps I had followed earlier. Does Power BI no longer support this fill-type infographic chart? If someone can help me recreate this fill-type chart with his/her steps, that would be fantastic!
Thanks in advance!
dc189
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Hi @dc189,
You can specify the base value of Fill Percentage to be 1 (which represents “100%”). You will get the percentages relative to this base value as you expected. I have attached .pbix file.
By default, the percentage calculation is based on the max value in the chart.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hey...your icons look cool. Can you please share the link of it?
Hi @dc189,
The custom visual Infographic Designer 1.5 should meet your requirement. You can review this blog to get detail information: Quickly create infographics with the infographic designer custom visual for Power BI.
Please import this custom visual into Power BI desktop version 2.45.4704.722 . You will find there is a woman or man mark.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi @v-qiuyu-msft,
Thanks for your response. I tried a few things as you suggested, but I'm still NOT able to get the fill chart.
1) Firstly, I updated to Power BI desktop 2.45.4704.722.
2) I downloaded the Infographic Designer 1.5 custom visual.
The best I could get is as below:
Now females are 67% of the population. So the female figure should be 2/3rds full with orange color and 1/3rd unfilled (or filled with light grey). I don't understand why the female figure is fully filled with orange.
Here are my infographic FORMAT settings:
-Data: has female and male figures
-Multiple units: OFF
-Fill percentage: % GT Sales of Max Value
-Value tint: ON (orange for female and blue for male)
-Non-value tint: Light grey
-Keep ratio: ON
And here are my infographic LAYOUT settings:
-Bound to inner (0% everywhere)
Could you help me understand where I am going wrong?
Hi @dc189,
You can specify the base value of Fill Percentage to be 1 (which represents “100%”). You will get the percentages relative to this base value as you expected. I have attached .pbix file.
By default, the percentage calculation is based on the max value in the chart.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi, Is there posibility to set Max value as variable data?
Hi,
I'm having issues with trying to set the value you've got as 1 there..... Everytime I do it when I then change a filter in the dashboard or change one of the other visual layers it just resets to the default max value!
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong its driving me crazy!
Thanks,
Cambell
It works perfectly, thank you! The solution feels so simple 🙂
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