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Overlap Bars on a chart

Hi I'm trying to force bars on a chart to overlap.  This requires the front bar to be thinner that theone behind.

This is what I have so far but can't get the bars to overlap fully.

Overlap Chart 1.png

This is what I was hoping for.

Overlap Chart 2.png

Appreciate any help.

Thanks

Rob

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Hi,

You can go to the Chart Properties - Style tab and select subtype as Stacked.

Please find attachment.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

-Khaled

jonathandienst
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Hi

I dont think that you can get to that chart style directly. It may be possible by overlaying the red bar chart on top of the blue one - but its tricky to get such overlapped objects to behave nicely when the user interacts with them.

Hope that helps

Jonathan

Logic will get you from a to b. Imagination will take you everywhere. - A Einstein
Anonymous
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The closest thing I can think of is the bullet chart extension.

See this example document under the Bullet Chart tab:

http://eu.demo.qlik.com/QvAJAXZfc/opendoc.htm?document=qvdocs/Extension%20Examples.qvw&host=Demo11&a...

This is a bullet chart extension thread with an extension available for download:

http://community.qlik.com/thread/52956

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Hi Jonathan, I was trying overlapping two charts but it does get messy.

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Johannes, the bullet chart looks an interesting concept and may help illustrate the results better than I was hoping.

How do I get the extention?

Thanks

Rob

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Hi Rob, did you figure this one out?

I'm having the exact same problem. I've got one bar chart object overlapping another bar chart object, which works fine until you select a dimension with more than ~30 values, at which point the two charts stop lining up... seems a shame that such basic Excel functionality isn't present in Qlikview!

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No I couldn't get it to work! may be something we suggest to Qlikview as one of their basic features.

Thanks

Rob

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Hi,

On the propertys chart, you can use negatives numbers on the presentation tab (like -4, for example).

test.png

Tks,

André

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I'll second that request!