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Has anyone found a way to build a quadrant chart on PowerBi using the natively available charting options? I see only two threads discussing this - both referencing the use of ggplot in R. A bit over my head. A tut will be nice.
Actually managed to use a scatter chart to get me almost what I want. I am left with one thing to resolve:
Thx
@juju wrote:
Actually managed to use a scatter chart to get me almost what I want. I am left with one thing to resolve:
- How to automate the calculation of the X- axis and Y-Axis constant lines. I am currently plugging these values in manually. for instance, my Y-Axis changes with the selection of filter items. I will like to always keep the Y axis constant line in the middle ( 50% of max y value ) without having to manually do this.
Thx
Hi @juju,
It is not possible to automate the calculation of the X- axis and Y-Axis constant lines. An idea about the issue has been submitted in the following link, please vote it up.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
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