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Hi All
Does anyone know if there is a Chr() for a man symbol (either stick man or the type of man symbol found on Toilet door etc). I've searched high and low and cannot find it. I've found a snowman chr(9731) so a man symbol must exist shouldn't it?
My thanks in advance for any response.
Derek
Hi Derek,
I found this:
Unicode Character 'WOMENS SYMBOL' (U+1F6BA) => chr(128698)
Unicode Character 'MENS SYMBOL' (U+1F6B9) => chr(128697)
But it will not be displayd.. Maybe you can use these:
Unicode Character 'FEMALE SIGN' (U+2640) => chr(9792)
Unicode Character 'MALE SIGN' (U+2642) => chr(9794)
- Ralf
Btw. an overview of Miscellaneous Symbols in unicode: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2600.pdf
Thanks Ralf
That's a shame it won't display. Do you know the font, maybe I can change the font so it can display?
Thanks again
Derek
I don't think it's a font related issue.. Maybe you can use an image instead?
Found a workaround, webdings chr(128) is a man symbol. See below for an example of it working in my app...
Thanks again for your help. Got there in the end!
Derek
I use Ariel as font.
Question for Derek Jones:
Derek, how did you change the colour of the men within a row? What underlying object are you using please?
Hi Derek,
Am very interested in your stick man graph. How did you create this? Is it a liner gauge chart?
I'm quite new to Qlikview so would appreciate it if you can provide more details.
Thanks
Sim
Hi Sim
I've attached a simple example of how I've got it working. As you can see the stick men dynamically change in number to match the number of employees e.g. Select Team A and it shows 5 men and select Team B and it shows only 2.
Hope this helps
Derek