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powerbi-dumbbellChart
This repository is an accompaniment to the Introduction to Developing Power BI Visuals course, available from RADACAD.
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Deneb-Templates
Location for sharing templates for the deneb Power BI custom visual
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deneb reviews and mentions
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Fancy visuals
Denab (https://deneb-viz.github.io/) Charticulator https://charticulator.com/
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I want to display linked Issues, Incidents, and Test Cases - what visualization would be best to give users the ability to explore the interconnectedness of these items?
The network visuals can be a little haphazard.. the other option would be to craft exactly what you want in something like Deneb: https://deneb-viz.github.io/
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💡 Top 7 Tools for Custom Visuals in Power BI 💡
Deneb: A custom visual project that uses Vega and Vega-Lite specifications. Provides a user-friendly interface that allows you to build and customize a wide range of visuals.
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Anybody has an idea for this visual?
Deneb it. https://deneb-viz.github.io
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Custom Visuals Power BI
Voronoi tesselations would potentially be doable in Power BI - there's a well-maintained module for D3 that can do them if you want to try building a Power BI custom visual from the ground up, and Deneb can do Voronoi tesselations if you use Vega rather than Vega-Lite. Deneb can help if you don't want to go through the hassle of bootstrapping a custom visual from scratch and dont necessarily have the web development skills (but you will still need to learn a higher-level language in Vega, which is a visualisation grammar). Deneb is also certified, so your work gets the benefits of running inside a custom visual (as if you build your own visual and need it to be certified, you have to submit it to AppSource first).
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Gantt Charts in Power BI
You use Deneb. Have a read here to get started: https://deneb-viz.github.io/
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If you would like to try something more than standard Power BI visuals, this Power BI Tutorial for custom HTML visuals will guide you step by step
For another code based approach that allows for much more interactivity I would suggest taking a look at Deneb: https://deneb-viz.github.io/
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D3.js, React, or R for custom visuals
If your use case is simple, I built Deneb as a means for developers to use a good visual grammar system (Vega or Vega-Lite) inside a certified visual that works much like an R or Python visual, with some integration with Power BI interactivity features. This can be a good compromise if you want to build and prototype quickly without the overhead of bootstrapping a full visual, with all the benefits of it being certified (which you don't get unless you submit to AppSource and go through the approval process). The neat thing is that as the Vega packages are ES6 compliant, you can always lift and shift your work to a dedicated custom visual and put all the other stuff around it later on if you'd prefer to go that route.
- Double-sided Sankey in Power BI? I’m new to Power BI, but I suspect this can be done, no?
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deneb-viz/deneb is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of deneb is TypeScript.