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Dunner2020
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Formatting Python Visual

Hi there,

 

I am performing some calculations on Python Visualisation. After performing the calculation, i am displaying as a line plot as shown in the figure:

myasir_0-1600825486835.png

The problem as you can see that figure is very distant and very difficult to read. I tried to increase the size of the plot using Python commands as shown below 

 


plt.figure(figsize=(25,15))
plt.plot(dataset.index.values,dataset['**bleep** Norm SAIDI Unplanned'])
plt.show()
 
It increased the size of the figure but does not improve readbility of the figure. Could anyone help me in fixing the issue?
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v-zhenbw-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Dunner2020 ,

 

What do you mean the readability? Is it a bigger field in X Axis?

Could you use the built-in line chart in Power BI?

 

If you think the following line chart is considered to improve readability, you can refer the following links, maybe they can help you.

 

formatting1.jpg

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wfjfiULD_E

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Python-padding/m-p/644031

 

Best regards,

 

Community Support Team _ zhenbw

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