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20 Line Graphical Techniques
A collection of techniques that can be implemented natively for the line chart visual of Power BI.
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developed by carlos barboza | June of 2024
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Very Good! This portfolio work is extremely excellent and has provided me with numerous ideas.
Great Work
I think is a really good example of how to create a type of zoom PBI project. could you send me, please a pbix example, guyensotowong@gmail.com
Hello, I'm sorry, this is portfolio work. I'm aiming to explain how each example was assembled from scratch at my YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/@spilledgraphics/videos
note: the backbone structure of formulas and setup on example "P13 Cycle plots: Seasonality" has been published at my YT channel under video name: "Power BI graphics 010: How to make Cycle plots (or Season Subseries Graphs)" - and I will make another video on specfically this example later on this year.
That's ok. I'll check the channel
Hello SotoWong, I forgot to mention on my previous reply that technique "P06 Reference Bands" is thoroughly explained here: 004: How to make non-adjacent reference bands in Power BI – spilled graphics - you will find how to set them up in Power BI plus three DAX approaches on how get the bands. Hope it helps.