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Galiya Warrier's Power BI table heatmap would probably be a good place to start. This was one of the original competition entries.
https://github.com/galiya/PowerBI-visuals
Hi,
I downloded the latest code from Galiya githib for 'tableHeatmap.ts', when I am trying to run the same code from visual studio it is giving lot of erros while building the code (please find the below images). Could anybody help to debug this?
Error1
Error2
The issue is the lack of references, it does not know where your TypeScript definitions are.
This changed in the latest checking of the project so make sure you pull the latest code
add this right above your module:
/// <reference path="../_references.ts"/>
Is it something like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjyNAgSrHAU
If so you can download the pbiviz and read the instructions here: https://sjkppowerbi.azurewebsites.net/heatmap/
Not sure how far down the path you are with this. The starting points are:
https://app.powerbi.com/devTools
If you are past that already, can you supply any more specifics as to your current roadblocks?
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