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Bullets from Few Rendered in QlikView

Posted on February 6, 2008 by Jay Jakosky
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Stephen Few in his blog recently highlighted bullet graphs.

Bullet Graph

I wanted to point out a QlikView demo application that uses this technique alongside Tufte’s sparklines. You can download and play with this application or examine the AJAX version.

Bullet Graphs in QlikView

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