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Hello,
I have a visual like below and I would like to create something similar in PowerBI. It does not have to be a gauge but I have both a bandwith in Euro and a bandwith in change p.). Any ideas how I can visualize this at best? For the coloring: it should not be like in the picture but the more to p.50 (middle) the better it is.
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If I were you I would try the Bullet Chart Visual and if this is not working the Dial Gauge. Both can be found in the VIsual Marketplace.
And yes I know that I switched the visuals but I changed my mind and think the Bullet Chart Visual would be a better fit for your purpose
You could use 2 gauges and overlay them like in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfl60VG2Fts
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Have a nice day!
BR,
Josef
Graz - Austria
@JosefPrakljacic thanks I will use the overlay. But I need a gauge (or similar visual) with 6 parts. I cannot see how I can split the gauge into 6 parts. Any idea?
If I were you I would try the Bullet Chart Visual and if this is not working the Dial Gauge. Both can be found in the VIsual Marketplace.
And yes I know that I switched the visuals but I changed my mind and think the Bullet Chart Visual would be a better fit for your purpose
@JosefPrakljacic Can you share you example file? It is hard to configure the visual for me.
Or maybe with my data set:
p | 0 | 5 | 25 | 50 | 75 | 95 | 100 |
Euro | 21 | 8 | -1 | -10 | -22 |
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