Hi! To make the rounded bars use measure values in the row/column instead of the metric you want to represent. Then type 0 into the measure values and remove everything else except the metric you want to represent. Change the mark type to a line and make the measure names the path of the line. I have a video on creating a single sided rounded bar chart: ua-cam.com/video/90dUHfErSJU/v-deo.html And a double sided rounded bar chart: ua-cam.com/video/oZygyARzg98/v-deo.html
I used floating objects for greater flexibility in design and layout. They allow precise placement and layering, which is useful for custom and complex visualizations. While tiled objects are great for maintaining consistent spacing and alignment, floating objects offer the ability to fine-tune positioning to achieve the desired look and functionality. Both approaches have their advantages, so you can choose whichever fits best for your project :)
Liked! Keep up the great work.
That's amazing and clean dashboard. We want more projects like this modern dashboard 👌🏼😍
Thank you! I've got more coming out soon :)
Clean and informative!
Great dashboard, congratulations! I'll be following your future projects with interest.
Thank you 😊
that's great sharing ! How could you make the bar with round ends ? they look very nice, could you please tell me? Thanks :)
Hi! To make the rounded bars use measure values in the row/column instead of the metric you want to represent. Then type 0 into the measure values and remove everything else except the metric you want to represent. Change the mark type to a line and make the measure names the path of the line. I have a video on creating a single sided rounded bar chart: ua-cam.com/video/90dUHfErSJU/v-deo.html
And a double sided rounded bar chart: ua-cam.com/video/oZygyARzg98/v-deo.html
But I think professionals do not use floating objects, it should be fixed, I don't know how much it is acceptable to use floating objects
I used floating objects for greater flexibility in design and layout. They allow precise placement and layering, which is useful for custom and complex visualizations. While tiled objects are great for maintaining consistent spacing and alignment, floating objects offer the ability to fine-tune positioning to achieve the desired look and functionality. Both approaches have their advantages, so you can choose whichever fits best for your project :)