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[GitHub] [superset] PowerPlop commented on issue #14209: [Chart]Gauge chart enhancement request and bug fix

PowerPlop commented on issue #14209:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/14209#issuecomment-903677648


   @junlincc With 'smaller' I would mean, a straight line instead of the curved gauge which takes up quite some space, only to mimic a speedometer design (which imo is not an ideal visualisation)
   
   https://www.tableau.com/about/blog/2015/2/bullet-graphs-beat-gauge-charts
   `The bullet graph was developed to replace the meters and gauges that are often used on
   dashboards. Its linear and no-frills design provides a rich display of data in a small space, which
   is essential on a dashboard. `
   
   You can indeed set a min and max value, but the value cannot be linked to a query, which limits its use.
   I would think that in most scenarios the min/max value are dynamic compared to the actual measurement value that is visualized (e.g. I have an expected sales amount, a minimum sales amount and the actual sales amount that are different depending on the selected region/producttype). In the current viz you have to set a fixed min/max while you should be able to define it with a query.
   


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