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Is there a way to force all values on an x_axis?
In below example, i'm calculating a cummulative probablility of a specified lead time using T.DIST function. It works fine, but due to the X_axis not showing all values, the curve looks skewed which is a bit of a pain. Any solutions to forcce all X_axis values?
@PijushRoy
Continous is what i'm using.
And if I use categorical, it gets even worse, and does only show values after the mean, so i'm missing the left tail. So need somehow to make it show all with a continous X-axis if possible.
Hi @KriZo
Can you please create a sample PBIX file and share the Google Drive/Sharepoint/Dropbox link
Thanks
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Hi @KriZo
Can you please try continuos x axis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWbkDUMr1D8
Let me know if that works for you
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@PijushRoy
He is a sample https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jCXp4jpohILww2d9A-Tp6XtQgVkk4Ojq/view
With exact same setup as in my real file. Same range on the numeric field paramters, and same input for the measure.
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