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Contributor II
Contributor II

create a graph with a Load distribution

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
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PBRM
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

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. 

 

 

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Brett_Bleess
Former Employee
Former Employee

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

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Gerald_173
Contributor
Contributor


@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 ..

 

PBRM
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

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.