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Hereby I am wondering if merging 2 maps displayed with circles is possible? Below is an example. I want to displayed the orange small dots (circles) within the big blue circle.
I have encountered the problem that I have to use different long/lat variables for each color (orange and blue). The blue one is e.g. a place or an area, which trailer as orange dots can park there. I displayed the blue one with explicit size behaviour so that I can add diameter to draw this area. With the case of orange dots (trailers) I used relative size behaviours. The idea of this map is to check if the assigned trailers already park in the right arena.
I think this is difficult to display different variables and size behaviours on the same map right? Or do you have probably any ideas/solutions about this? Thank you so much in advance! 🙂
Hi @td27
I've understood what you need:
You want to display both sets of data on the same map, and you want to customize the extent to which both sets of data are displayed.
I recommend using: ArcGis map for Power BI:
This document can help you:
Create an ArcGIS map in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
By using this visual, you can set up a ring area to filter the data within it, such as:
Best Regards,
Zhengdong Xu
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Hi @v-zhengdxu-msft,
thanks for your suggestion. I'm currently working on ArcGIS and wondering how can I display the circle corresponding diameter variable?
Now it's just a dot there. When i zoom in or zoom out, the size of circle will not be stable but I want it to look like the blue one above with a specific diameter and constantly displayed on map.
Thank you in advance!
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