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mnimmer
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Repeating x-axis values

I can't figure out why the values on the x-axis of my bullet chart repeat. I have set the min and max axis values at 0 and 5, respectively. Each tick mark should increment by 1 between 0 and 5, yet the axis includes two 1's, two 2's, two 3's, two 4's and two 5's. I am only able to make the duplicates disappear by making the width of the overall chart narrower (to about 75% of its current size). 

 

The values shown on the chart come from 3 separate tables, but the range of data in each of these tables is the same: 0 to 5.

 

What is going on?


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I am also using bullet chart version 2.1.4.0, but I figured out what was causing the duplicate numbers on the x-axis.

 

I did not want to display a decimal point on the x-axis values. When I changed the decimal places setting from "Auto" to "0", the value of each tic mark was rounded up to the nearest integer. Since the only way to chance the number of tic marks displayed is by resizing the chart, if I want the chart to fill the entire canvas with a range of 0 to 5, I am stuck with whatever number of tic marks the chart thinks is appropriate - in this case, a mark at every 0.5. It was how I had the x-axis values formatted that was throwing me off.

 

Thanks for thinking it through with me.

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Anonymous
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@mnimmer,

From your screenshot, it seems that you are using Bullet Chart by OKViz. The Bullet Chart works as expected when I drag fields from a single table. Could you please share sample data of your three tables so that I can reproduce?

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Regards,
Lydia

Thanks for the reply. I've uploaded a trimmed down and anonymized .pbix file that demonstrates the issue. 

 

There has to be a simple fix that I am just overlooking. I appreciate your time! 

 

OneDrive link to demo .pbix file

Anonymous
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@mnimmer,

I have no access to your link.

Regards,

My apologies. I have reattempted with Google Drive this time. 

 

Example file

Anonymous
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@mnimmer,

What version of bullet chart do you use? I import version 2.1.4 bulletChartByOKViz.pbiviz, and create the visual using your tables, everything works well.
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Regards,

I am also using bullet chart version 2.1.4.0, but I figured out what was causing the duplicate numbers on the x-axis.

 

I did not want to display a decimal point on the x-axis values. When I changed the decimal places setting from "Auto" to "0", the value of each tic mark was rounded up to the nearest integer. Since the only way to chance the number of tic marks displayed is by resizing the chart, if I want the chart to fill the entire canvas with a range of 0 to 5, I am stuck with whatever number of tic marks the chart thinks is appropriate - in this case, a mark at every 0.5. It was how I had the x-axis values formatted that was throwing me off.

 

Thanks for thinking it through with me.

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