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Hello, I am trying to use the radar charts from Power BI. However, the range varies between variables and makes the viz hard to understand. Is there any way to change the range (min, max) for each category?
Example:
Kind reg
Hello,
I haven't played with the Radar Plot much but I don't recall seeing any way to adjust the range for each category.
Here is how I recommend you should tackle this one..
Normalize the data for each of the categories. (Divide each value by the maximum value in that category)
Plot the normalized values.
Create reference indicators on the side that reflect the true maximum value of each category.
Regards,
HD
I am having a similar problem. Im using the radar chart to plot employee performance in 5 categories. The max value is 5 for every category so idealy i would like the radar chart to have 5 as max value and not adapt the range the whiche ever value is highest. Otherwise it looks like the employee has the highest score.
You can do this for Radar charts in Excel so i think i should be able to do it in BI?
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