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Hi community,
I need to recreate a visualization and have included the image below. It displays Impact Likelihoods, ranging from Rare to Possible, Likely, and Certain.Can anyone suggest a way to replicate this visualization? Also, note that the pointer indicates the average of the likelihood.
This is the data
is there any way to replicate the above visualisation? and also the pointer points to the Average of the Likelihood.
You can create this visual with Deneb or Charticulator.
Thank you for suggesting Deneb or Charticulator to recreate the visualization I shared. I am not familiar with these tools, and I was wondering if you could provide a step-by-step guide on how to input the data and create the visual, including how to add the pointer to indicate the average likelihood. Also, do you have any resources or tutorials that you can recommend to help me learn how to use these tools more effectively?