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Capstone
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Too many values in custom shape map

Hi,

 

I know this topic has been covered previously for Power BI visuals like bar charts etc but I'm having issues with displaying values in a custom map.The custom shapefile consists of 2250 rectangular blocks with each block having an attribute ID and some properties like thickness, depth etc. I want to plot these properties on each block but it wont let me show all the values. 

 

In the figure below the blocks inside the black polygon is my area of interest and as you can see the blocks inside the red polygon are mostly white when in fact there are values associated with them in the table. The plot is not showing those values.

 

I wanted to show this dashboard to a potential client in order to help them come on board with Power BI but now I cannot do this as I cant show them incomplete data. Any help to solve this issue will be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

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dtapia
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Hello, I have the same problem and I can not find the solution, mine are irregular polygons

dtapia
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v-sihou-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@Capstone

 

In this scenario, what you imported TOPOJSON is not a general map. I think this visual will only analyze the data on each small block level. It can't be like a State->City structure. I suggest you try custom visual like Synoptic Panel

 

Regards,

 

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