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Hi there! I'm using the Radar chart visual, and just can't find a way to fix the max value of the y-axis. This is key for me to be able to compare across data (I have a table with employees and their proficiency across 5 different skill categories, ranking 0-5). I have to be able to slice through the data, and when I do so I have 2 issues:
-the scale in the y-axis changes according to the data selected in the slicer; I need the max value to always be 5.
-the order the 5 categories dislpay also changes.
Any Ideas?
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Hi @Ewenardus ,
Based on your question, we tried a lot of radar vision objects, unfortunately, at present there are still some limitations in trying to fix the maximum range on the radar vision object, it is dynamically changing and can not be set up by yourself, we tried to find a similar radar vision map that can help you to realize a similar effect!
This visual object is not able to do the outermost layer of 5, but still fixes the five as the boundary, I hope this alternative can help you, I hope you can understand!
Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Tom Shen
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
It's a little wanky, but I've created a measure called RADARMAX with the value I wanted to be my max and added to the visual as a secondary Y Axys value.
Sim;ple solution that worked for me: Go to edit chart data, create a series 2 (new column) fill in value with your maxium scale for all rows. this will add another line to your spider chart. Now later just make the line transparent (outline = no colour)
Hi @Ewenardus ,
There is a way around for this problem in Radar Chart.
My data to visualise on Radar Chart was 'Result'.
I hope this solves your issue!
Best Regards,
Areeb
Please mark this as the solution if it helps.
Hi @Ewenardus ,
Based on your question, we tried a lot of radar vision objects, unfortunately, at present there are still some limitations in trying to fix the maximum range on the radar vision object, it is dynamically changing and can not be set up by yourself, we tried to find a similar radar vision map that can help you to realize a similar effect!
This visual object is not able to do the outermost layer of 5, but still fixes the five as the boundary, I hope this alternative can help you, I hope you can understand!
Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Tom Shen
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
One more thing, you might see extra columns on your Radar Axis.
Go in filters pane and make your data(in my example:Result) as "Is Not Blank"
Hi @Anonymous thanks so much for your post - this has solved my issue!
Hi @Ewenardus ,
To address your issues with the Radar chart visual, here’s what you can do:
Set a Fixed Maximum Value for the Y-Axis:
Ensure Consistent Order for Categories:
Please mark this as solution if it helps you. Appreciate Kudos.
Thanks for your quick response.
On the y-axis part, that's the thing, I'm not seeing that option you mention:
What am I missing here?
I'll try what you say about the order!
Hi @Ewenardus ,
Please select format tab instead of data tab.
Please mark this as solution if it helps you. Appreciate Kudos.
So, I'm using the Radar Chart 3.1.3.0 visualization
And this is what I see:
No x or y axis.
This is my graph:
As you can see, that top value is between 1 and 2, but it's on the external line (which I want to be 5).
Hi,
Use the standrd radar chart visual (not the custom visual which you are referring to)
Hi @Ashish_Mathur thanks for your response!
Sorry but which is the standard radar chart you are referring to?
Sorry i was mistaken. Please ignore my post.
Ok, thanks anyway!
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