This blog is part of the Multi Axes Blog Series In this blog, we will be looking at some of the latest feature additions to the xViz Multi Axes Chart v1.1.5 and how they empower better reporting in Power BI. What’s New – Summary What’s New – Description Apart from this, the xViz Annotation Feature supports different display […]
Linear gauges are a great choice when you want to display a single value within a given scale in a linear format and are more space-efficient as compared to the Radial gauges (Advanced Gauge). The simplest example of a linear gauge would be a thermometer. The xViz Linear Gauge supports a wide variety of uses cases […]
The xViz Advanced Trellis chart(aka small multiples) is of a group of similar charts having a common axis and value fields split across a category. For example, you can compare the same Product Sales across different countries, where each country is a separate chart. They are a great choice when it comes to analyzing trends […]
The xViz Packed Bubble chart is similar to the Bubble chart wherein the bubbles are tightly packed rather than spread over the X and Y-axis. It requires a single category and value to begin with where the Category field defines the individual bubbles and value represent the bubble size. You can enable interaction features like […]
This blog is a part of the Hierarchy Filter Blog Series. Since Microsoft Power BI’s recent release of native Hierarchy Slicer, we have a number of customers questioning why we would need this xViz Advanced Hierarchy Slicer. While native Power BI Hierarchy Slicer covers the hierarchy slicing capabilities very well, there are still numerous use cases […]
This blog is part of the Hierarchy Filter / Advanced Hierarchy Slicer Series. In case you happened to miss out on the recent Webinar by Anoovendhan Subramanian on xViz Hierarchical Filter, here is a quick highlight on some of the latest features added to our new xViz Hierarchy Filter- Version 1.1.2 Value Filter / Measure Filter Conditional […]
The xViz Radar/ Polar Chart is the latest addition to the xViz suit of Visuals for the Month of April 2020. As the name suggests, it supports Radar and Polar Chart use cases along with the Radial Chart option.The Radar Charts (aka as spider charts, polar charts, web charts, or star plots) are ideal for […]
This blog is a part of the Waterfall Blog Series. The xViz Waterfall Chart delivers powerful features including the ability to customize interim & final balances, custom sorting, number formatting, and more. In building this custom visual, we paid keen attention to frequently asked features from the Power BI Ideas site for the waterfall chart. As a […]
This blog is a part of the Multi-Axes Chart Blog Series The xViz Multi-Axes Chart as the name suggests provides the options to display multiple values on the different Y-axis (max 5). For example, you can visualize your sales ($), units (MT) and average selling price($) all at once in the same visual with each value […]
This blog is part of the Hierarchical Filter Series.One of the most important visuals in any dashboard in my experience is the filter visuals as they help slice and dice the data and navigate to the pain points quickly.The xViz Hierarchical Filter has been our most downloaded visual ever since its release last year. We have […]
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