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Hi,
I am trying to create a heat map which is supposed to show number of people on a blueprint of an office area. Is it possible to bring an image and create a visualization by putting data points (Number of People) on it? additionally using a time axis to see the density of people over time?
any help will be highly appreciated!!
Thanks 🙂
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Or you can use the 'Shape Map' to create your own custom map.
Create Your Own Custom Map for Power BI - Microsoft Power BI Community
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Lionel Chen
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I have found a easier way to have data visualized on a floor plan through a custom visual called 'Synoptic Panel'. Its quite easy to bring an image like floor plan as a .svg file and connect that to data. That floor plan visual is even can be used a s filter.
I have found a easier way to have data visualized on a floor plan through a custom visual called 'Synoptic Panel'. Its quite easy to bring an image like floor plan as a .svg file and connect that to data. That floor plan visual is even can be used a s filter.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Or you can use the 'Shape Map' to create your own custom map.
Create Your Own Custom Map for Power BI - Microsoft Power BI Community
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Generally office floor layouts do not have Lat/Lon mappings...
Yes, you can use SVG graphics to combine things like floor layouts and people locations. Use the HTML5 visual to have better size control (in tables you are limited to 150 px height)
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