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DataVizzer
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Matrix Visual - Dynamic X Axis

Hi Folks,

 

is it possible to create something like the following matrix in Power BI Desktop:

 

  • the x-axis on top should be dynamic (by using parameters the x-axis should increase / decrease e.g. from 1-10 or 3-5 or 20-50)
  • the first column (Level 1 - Level 5) represents my row labels 
  • the values X or O represent meter values

 

 12345
Level 1XOXXO
Level 2OOXXX
Level 3XXXXX
Level 4OOXXO
Level 5OXOOO

 

I've spend some time trying to use the matrix visual but it doesn't work. How can I built this?

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MFelix
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Hi @DataVizzer ,

 

You want the value to be dynamic based on what data?

 

Can you share a little bit more information on the details of the model?


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Miguel Félix


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Hi @MFelix,

 

I want the x-axis (on top, with the example values 1-5) to be dynamic based on slicer selection. In addition to that, I also want the y-axis to be dynamic. Users should be able to select the width for the x-axis (e.g. defined by values between 1-10) and also the specific levels (these are the rows).

 

This is my input table:

 

DataVizzer_1-1676396707779.png

 

Hope this helps and thanks for the support!

 

 

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