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I was following this tutorial: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/developer/visuals/funnel-plot-from-r
My impression was that "dataset.csv" file was read in with "read.csv" function in the R script which was used for the plot. But when I import the visual to Power BI it asks me to import the CSV file in Power BI.
As a simpler example, with the template code given here:
g = qplot(`Petal.Length`, data = iris, fill = `Species`, main = Sys.time());I thought it was going to use the "iris" dataset when imported but it again asks me to import a source dataset.
My intention is to read in the data in R script (e.g. from web) to use them for the plots, without again importing the data in Power BI.
Would this be possible? Any help would be appreciated!
Yes. Use a different tool instead of Power BI.
Have you changed this line
dataset = read.csv(file = "dataset.csv", header = TRUE, sep = ",", stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
to point to a web based data file instead?
Thanks @lbendlin , I've tried and it works. Only one caveat is that I still need to supply any data to get it working (even if it's nothing to do with the data for plotting). Looks like this is the best I can? I wonder if there's any way to omit the step of putting the data itself in Power BI? Thank you!
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