FAQ
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A: By default, Sunburst uses custom number formatting, which does not offer the percentage format. To use the % format, you can disable the number formatting option in the visualization pane.
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To use Power BI formatting, disable the "number formatting" from the visualization pane.
A: By default, the Sunburst has the Zoom option enabled, which allows you to drill down into multiple layers. If you want to use highlighting instead, you can disable the zoom option in the advanced settings.
A: In the sunburst view, the value is calculated based on MAXX, MINX, and AVERAGEX, which evaluate an expression for each row of the table and return the value. In contrast, in the matrix view, the minimum value is calculated using quick aggregations based on MAX, MIN, and AVERAGE, which returns the value based on the entire column.
Sunburst Visual only has access to limited data, unlike Power BI visuals, which cannot access entire data and give the same output.
A: In Sunburst, the child node values are added to determine the next level, while in matrix view, the average is calculated based on each row's values for the layer.
How Matrix calculates:
How Sunburst calculates:
This is done to avoid discrepancies where the total of rows is not equal to 100% in the matrix view. The sunburst adding-up method ensures that the total is always 100%.
A: In the Sunburst center circle, "auto-fit content" is enabled to ensure the best fit of all the layers. If the setting exceeds the center circle limit, it compresses the size of the layers. To see the actual settings and aspect ratio, disable this option.
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Keep in mind that if the input value is higher than the center circle space, the layers will overlap.
A: If "auto-fit content" is disabled, and the layer size is higher than the center circle area, it will overlap. Enable "auto-fit size" for the best fit.
A: By default, Sunburst ranking shows the top 5 with the remaining values as "others."
A: Like any other circular form visual, in the case of data with a mix of negative and positive values, Sunburst will only show positive values.
A: Hide is used to temporarily remove all the comments from the screen. They will reappear after refreshing the page. To permanently delete a comment, use the delete option instead.
A: Refer to this page to learn more about the Show condition.
A: Due to the latest privileges update in Power BI, custom visuals cannot use private URLs. To render images, use base64 encoded URLs.
A: In the case of "Others," it clubs all the values apart from the top/bottom N. But from the second layer onward, "Others" clubs value based on 2-level information.
In this example, the 3 Technologies represent values from Saturday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Hence clubbing makes it hard to verify.