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Hello, i have a set of data that I trying to graph but will not display how I would like, below is the data and what i would like/expect to have the graph to look like.
the black overlay is the graph I get in Power BI
here is the data.
| X - Axis | Y - Axis |
| 0.1 | 90 |
| 2.38 | 90 |
| 15 | 106 |
| 30 | 106 |
| 54 | 106 |
| 54 | 102.120889 |
| 65 | 101.315693 |
| 65 | 106 |
| 88 | 106 |
| 88 | 100 |
| 140 | 97.9835464 |
| 140 | 103.98 |
| 174 | 103.98 |
| 174 | 97 |
| 380 | 97 |
| 380 | 99.6469908 |
| 400 | 99.4242268 |
Any help would be great, thankyou.
- Collin
hi, @Anonymous
Based on my test on your sample data, I'm afraid it couldn't achieve in Power BI for now.
In your data, some X-Axis have more than one Y-Axis and they don't be aggregated. so there is no graph is available for now.
For your requirement, you could post your new idea in Power BI ideas and make this feature coming sooner .
Best Regards,
Lin
Alright , thanks , what I did for now is change the double values by .1 so it offsets the values as not the same. and doesnt aggitate them,
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