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Hi all,
When I worked as a military intelligence analyst a program I got a lot of use out of was IBM's Analyst Notebook. It allowed us to provide input data and it would map out the relations between them visually in a web fashion.
I'm wondering if this kind of visualization exists in power BI.
Here is an example of what it would look like:
Provided an input table like this:
| Item Bought | Customer |
| Item 1 | A |
| Item 1 | B |
| Item 1 | C |
| Item 2 | D |
| Item 2 | E |
| Item 2 | F |
| Item 2 | G |
| Item 2 | H |
| Item 2 | I |
| Item 3 | H |
| Item 3 | G |
| Item 4 | H |
| Item 4 | I |
| Item 4 | J |
| Item 4 | K |
| Item 4 | L |
It would create a visualization like this (yay paint):
This visualization would quickly and easily demonstrate linkages and groupings of products... If this exists I'd love to use it.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @STS_Joshua
You may use custom visuals.Please check the Network Navigator Chart or Network Visualization and Filter .Below is the article about Network Navigator Chart.
http://blog.pragmaticworks.com/power-bi-custom-visuals-network-navigator
Regards,
Hi @STS_Joshua
You may use custom visuals.Please check the Network Navigator Chart or Network Visualization and Filter .Below is the article about Network Navigator Chart.
http://blog.pragmaticworks.com/power-bi-custom-visuals-network-navigator
Regards,
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