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zhandos
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Field Parameters pass to Python visual

Hi,

 

Power BI has preview feature called 'field parameters', which allows to dynamically change the fields for visuals\measures or dimensions. Is it possible to pass 'field parameters' to Python visual at PBI desktop? 

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zhandos
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It is possible to pass  'field parameters' to Python visual. Even possible to pass multiple parameters

 

df=pd.DataFrame(data=dataset, columns=dataset.columns)

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Hi,

I have created new python visual inside PBI, using PBI sample data. Here is the code:

 

import seaborn as sns

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
sns.boxplot(x=dataset.columns[0], y=dataset.columns[1], data=dataset)
plt.show()


field parameter.png

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Anonymous
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Hey,

 

What does all your Python code look like for your visual? I might need some help with my box plot

 

Best Regards, 

Dominic

Hi,

I have created new python visual inside PBI, using PBI sample data. Here is the code:

 

import seaborn as sns

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
sns.boxplot(x=dataset.columns[0], y=dataset.columns[1], data=dataset)
plt.show()


field parameter.png

zhandos
Frequent Visitor

It is possible to pass  'field parameters' to Python visual. Even possible to pass multiple parameters

 

df=pd.DataFrame(data=dataset, columns=dataset.columns)

Anonymous
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Hi @zhandos ,

 

No relevant content found yet.

There are some posts that metioned pass parameters to python script.

Power BI pass parameter value to python script - Ben's Blog

Using Python in Power BI Power Query Editor - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

Best Regards,

Jay

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