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Hello
Currently I have a filled map, the filled areas are city's neighborhoods. When I hover over the neighborhood, I want to see its population bar highlighted among other neighborhood population bars in a bar chart.
The table I have has the following columns:
ZIP code || Neighborhood name || Population
However as I hover over the map, it only shows the filtered bar chart instead of highlight chart. I tried to "Edit Interactions" there is only "Filter" option, not "Highlight" option.
Thank you beforehand!
Thank you for your reply
I have looked at the guide and follow but it still does not work
Hi @Anonymous,
Please refer to the official documentation to ensure that my descriptions are not misleading.
Could you provide the output of your issue?
Could you see the 'highlight' option?
If possible, please provide pbix file after removing sensitive information and i will check in my environment.
Looking forward your reply. 😉
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Hello,
Thank you for your help.
I have used "Highlight" option as connection from pie chart to bar chart.
When I click on the bar chart I choose "None" as connection from the bar chart with every other charts in the page. I have tried to change the "None" to "Filter" and "Highlight" mode as connection from bar chart to pie chart but it has not highlighted anything.
This is how it looks like when I hover my mouse over one neighborhood:
SInstead of the pie chart I have also tried with many different charts but still it doesn't change.
Best,
P-
Hi @Anonymous,
Sorry for delay reply.
Do you have the relevant data in your visuals?
Cross-highlighting is to Select a value in one visual highlights the related data in visuals such as column and bar charts.
You need to click it rather than hover on it.
Please refer:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/consumer/end-user-interactions#cross-filtering-and-cross-highlighting
If you still have some question, please don't hesitate to let me known.
Best Regards,
Link
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Hi,
Yes the data are relevant. I took them from the same table, as mentioned in the first post.
This is not a normal page but a tooltip page for a map, so aside from hovering I don't have any other way to show this visualization.
BR,
P-
Hi @Anonymous,
It is not supported for tooltip page.
When a visual is being cross-highlighted in a report, report tooltips always show the cross-highlighted data, even if you're hovering over the faded section of the data point. In the following image, the mouse is hovering over the faded section of the bar graph (the section that is not highlighted), but the report tooltip still shows data for the highlighted portion of that datapoint (the highlighted data).
You can refer:
Best Regards,
Link
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Hi,
Thank you for your reply. I have to accept it as this.
BR,
P-
Hi @Anonymous,
If you only have a slicer and a bar chart, you are not able to highlight the section in bar chart.
Create another pie chart using same fields that you use to create the bar chart.
Click on the pie chart, then turn on “Edit interactions” under Format ribbon.
This way, you will be able to choose “Highlight” in the bar chart.
For more details, please review the following example.
Best Regards,
Link
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