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I'm looking to change the color of one dot based on a slicer selection.
My data consists of two columns -
1. Employee
2. Average variance (whole number)
I also have average variance as a measure, but made it into a calculated column so it could be used on the x-axis of the scatter chart.
The scatter chart set up is -
X-Axis - average variance
Y-Axis - empty
Size - count of employees
Goal is for when an employee is selected, the dot representing their average variance turns a different color so they can see how they compare to everyone else.
Is this possible with a scatter chart? Is there a better solution/visual to get to the same goal?
Thanks!
I'm not sure if you figured this out ever, but just for others future reference. I struggled with this for a bit and what I ended up eventually doing is creating two scatter plots, one with the hallow dots and was not interactive with the slicer, and then another with solid dots that did interact with the slicer. Both had same data, and I locked down the x and y variables so they did not change with the slicer. I then placed the interactive chart directly above the other chart and you will see that this should accomplish what you are looking for.
Hi @Anonymous ,
After my testing, I can't find any solutions in conditional formatting. You could post your ideas here, maybe it will be a feature of Power BI in the future.
And you could also seek some custom visual in the visual marketplace.
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