Join us at FabCon Atlanta from March 16 - 20, 2026, for the ultimate Fabric, Power BI, AI and SQL community-led event. Save $200 with code FABCOMM.
Register now!The Power BI Data Visualization World Championships is back! Get ahead of the game and start preparing now! Learn more
I have some data like this:
location, radius
Place A, 1
Place B, 1.41
Place C, 1.73
I am trying to plot it on a basic map.
The radii are carefully chosen so that the area of each bubble indicates the number of times the place appears in the underlying data. 1.7 is SQRT(3), so a bubble with radius 1.7 will have 3x the area of a bubble of radius 1.0, indicating three events at this location.
However, when Power BI plots the bubbles, I get bubbles with radii of 1, 2 and 3, which gives areas of 1, 4 and 9! I have no idea why Power BI is doing this, but it *seems* to be ranking the size column in my data, then deciding for itself to make each ranked row one whole unit more in radius than the previous ranked row. Is there a way to stop it from doing this and force it to treat my data as the desired radius, or pixel count, or something?
which map visual are you using?
I believe bubble size for these are in pixels.
That's what I'd hoped but it is not the case.
If you have the following:
Location, Size
Place A, 1
Place B, 1.4
Place C, 1.7
You get bubbles of radii x, 2x and 3x, which gives areas of y, 4y and 9y. I think it just ranks them.
Here is what I see
If you think this needs to be improved please consider voting for an existing idea or raising a new one at https://ideas.powerbi.com
Thanks for sharing. I'll do that. You have the same problem I do: its obvious that the sizes you've asked for aren't the sizes yoy've got 🙂
Hi Ibendin. Basic map that comes with the service.
Check out the November 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.
Advance your Data & AI career with 50 days of live learning, contests, hands-on challenges, study groups & certifications and more!