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Hi,
I would like to make a graph (based on the data below) with load on the y-axis divided into 3 groups (load> 0.75 * max; 0.25 * max <load<0.75 * max and load<0.25 * max) . On the x-axis the number of values per group. Something like in the image.
Dividing the data into 3 groups is not the issue; I got stuck on the X-axis distribution. If I use a bar chart, how do I change the width of individual bars? . Any tips how to solve this?
thanks in advance!
the data:
load |
10,4 |
165,6 |
37,3 |
48,3 |
55,2 |
46,6 |
217,4 |
31,1 |
34,5 |
62,1 |
300,2 |
310,5 |
62,1 |
144,9 |
75,9 |
31,1 |
96,6 |
55,2 |
113,9 |
124,2 |
62,1 |
75,9 |
62,1 |
113,9 |
17,7 |
62,1 |
186,3 |
41,4 |
58,0 |
162,6 |
51,8 |
20,7 |
113,9 |
186,3 |
113,9 |
138,0 |
34,5 |
36,2 |
69,0 |
124,2 |
113,9 |
93,2 |
Hi Brett,
Thanks for your suggestion. Kind of difficult to find an easy fix. I found a solution in recalculating the data and create a horizontal bar chart with no spacing between the bars. (see image). It works for now.
Best I have is the Design Blog area, take a look around out there to see if you can find some examples that might help:
https://community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-Design-Blog/bg-p/qlik-design-blog
Regards,
Brett
@Brett_Bleess wrote:Best I have is the Design Blog area, tellpopeyes take a look around out there to see if you can find some examples that might help:
https://community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-Design-Blog/bg-p/qlik-design-blog
Regards,
Brett
ya thats very helpfull thanks for sharing this ..
Hi Brett,
Thanks for your suggestion. Kind of difficult to find an easy fix. I found a solution in recalculating the data and create a horizontal bar chart with no spacing between the bars. (see image). It works for now.