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Crating a Python Visual using custom packages- Type Error

Hi all,

 

I have a script that I am using to create a radar plot using the custom package, soccerplots. The script works in jupyter sucessfully however when I try to replicate in Power BI I get the following error:

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Here is the script I am running in Power BI:

 

# dataset = pandas.DataFrame(Player, Gls, Sh, SoT, SoT%, Sh/90, SoT/90, G/Sh, G/SoT, Dist, xG, npxG, npxG/Sh, G-xG, np:G-xG)
# dataset = dataset.drop_duplicates()

# Paste or type your script code here:
import pandas as pd
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from soccerplots.radar_chart import Radar
import numpy as np

df= dataset
df= df[(df['Player']=='Tammy Abraham') | (df['Player']=='Timo Werner')].reset_index()

#parameters
params=list(df.columns)
params= params[1:]

#add ranges to list of tuple pairs
ranges = []
a_values = []
b_values = []
for x in params:
a = min(df[params][x])
a = a - (a*.25)
 
b = max(df[params][x])
b = b + (b*.25)
 
ranges.append((a,b))
 
for x in range(len(df['Player'])):
if df['Player'][x]=='Tammy Abraham':
a_values=df.iloc[x].values.tolist()
if df['Player'][x]=='Timo Werner':
b_values=df.iloc[x].values.tolist()
a_values=a_values[0:]
b_values=b_values[0:]
values=[a_values,b_values]

#title
title=dict(
title_name='Tammy Abraham',
title_color= 'red',
subtitle_name= 'Chelsea',
subtitle_color = 'red',
title_name_2='Timo Werner',
title_color_2= 'blue',
subtitle_name_2= 'Chelsea',
subtitle_color_2 = 'blue',
title_fontsize= 18,
subtitle_fontsize=15
)

endnote= '@jordanh-49 \ndata via FBREF / Statsbomb'

radar= Radar()
fig,ax= radar.plot_radar(ranges=ranges,params=params,values=values,
radar_color=['red','blue'],
alphas=[.75,.6],title=title, endnote=endnote,
compare=True)


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V-lianl-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Currently you won't be able to use Python scripts in reports created with Enhanced Metadata feature enabled. Existing reports will continue to work. For more information check out Using enhanced dataset metadata (preview).

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V-lianl-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Currently you won't be able to use Python scripts in reports created with Enhanced Metadata feature enabled. Existing reports will continue to work. For more information check out Using enhanced dataset metadata (preview).

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , You need to check what you getting in a. Implicit type conversion is failing.

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