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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 […]
The recently released Microsoft Power BI Desktop Summary Blog (February 2020) extensively features the xViz Funnel / Pyramid Chart. The Funnel and Pyramid Chart for Power BI acts as two in one visual. It functions in two different visualization modes – Default and 3D. It is highly customizable with an extensive deck of properties for […]
The 2019 n-CoV, commonly known as the Novel Corona Virus has been continually spreading around the world at an alarming rate and has reached the level of a global pandemic. The 2019 n-CoV was first reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and it has been spreading endlessly across the world causing high fatality among […]
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 […]
This blog is part of Gantt chart Blog Series. Since our last release in December 2019, we added some new exciting features to our xViz Gantt Chart. Following is the list of the top features added to our xViz Gantt Chart for Power BI: Progress Bar Display New Alerting options Different Milestone Types and Legend Additional columns […]
Note: This blog addresses some features of the custom visual that will be available in the App Source in Feb 2020. To get this latest build, reach out to us here. This blog is a part of the Waterfall Blog Series. Waterfall Charts are powerful visuals that effectively display the cumulative effect of sequential positive and negative […]
This blog is part of the Bullet Chart Blog Series In this blog, we will be looking at some of the common use cases of the Bullet Chart using xViz Custom Visuals for Power BI. Use Cases – Summary Highlighting performance against benchmark using Conditional Formatting Comparing performance against 2 values (Comparative band + Benchmark) Comparing […]
The data label defines the information displayed by a chart or a layout. Labels are always considered to be an integral part of reporting and application documents. Data labels add meaning to the chart and provide the necessary information desired by users. Let us look at some of the unique data labels features and customizations […]
Microsoft released the Power BI Desktop Summary blog for December 2019 that features the new visuals from xViz Suite extensively. The custom visuals discussed in detail are: Hierarchical Tree – can be used to visualize hierarchies of different sizes in an appealing way 2. Bullet Chart – variation of bar chart that requires less real estate and displays multiple […]
This blog is part of Gantt chart blog series Just like other xViz Suite Custom Visuals, the xViz Gantt chart also provides a robust set of alerting functionalities. There are 3 different types of alerting or visual highlighting in Gantt chart which are as follows: Conditional formatting for Timeline (Progress Bar) 2. Conditional formatting for Data […]
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