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Anonymous
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Power BI scatter plot

Hi PBI community, 

 

I was wondering if there was a way to make a '5th quardrant' or 'zone' (see Excel graph example below) when using the scatter plot vizual in Power BI desktop? I found a custom scatter plot vizual but it only allows for 4 quadrants. 

 

Thank you!

JP 

 

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , You can have the 4 lines in the standard scatter visual too. Now for the middle one, you can additional lines. using X-axis and y-Axis constant values. But the those will full lines

 

refer the power bi part

Scatter Visual with quadrants conditional formatting: https://youtu.be/IPMViiZjMeA

 

Based on measure you can color dots

Customers to Retain- Segment in 4 quadrant based on Margin % and Discount: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Customer-Retention-Part-4-Customers-to-Retain-Segment-in-4/ba-p/1421632

 

try to create the 5th one based on color of dots

 

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