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I want to use Sanddance 3D Scatter Chart in Power BI but I cant find a way to scale the size of data point in a good way. I would like to have a minimum and maximum scale of points so I can have both point with small sizes and points with large sizes in a reasonable size.
Also it would be great to be able to change the symbol from a box to something else, like a sphere 🙂
Is Sanddance still being developed?
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SandDance is indeed still being developed, and a significant update is due soon. Feature requests can be made in their GitHub repo here, so I'd suggest creating an issue for what you want to see if the team can add it. SandDance is also open source and welcomes contributions, so you may also be able to attempt to add it yourself and request it be added to the main visual.
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Daniel
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SandDance is indeed still being developed, and a significant update is due soon. Feature requests can be made in their GitHub repo here, so I'd suggest creating an issue for what you want to see if the team can add it. SandDance is also open source and welcomes contributions, so you may also be able to attempt to add it yourself and request it be added to the main visual.
Regards,
Daniel
Proud to be a Super User!
My course: Introduction to Developing Power BI Visuals
On how to ask a technical question, if you really want an answer (courtesy of SQLBI)
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