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neelpatel29
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Scatter Chart

Hi Team,

 

Can we add Quadrant line should be available in Scatter chart then it would more easier to undersantand or identify differences.

 

Or could you please suggest better idea to identify easily way that should be user friendly.

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grazitti_sapna
Super User
Super User

Hi @neelpatel29 , 

We can add Constant Lines on both the X-axis and Y-axis from the Analytics pane.

By setting:

  • One vertical constant line (X-axis threshold)

  • One horizontal constant line (Y-axis threshold)

This will automatically create 4 quadrants, making it easier to:

  • Identify high vs low performers

  • Segment categories (e.g., High Sales–High Profit, High Sales–Low Profit, etc.)

  • Highlight outliers

Also, There are others way to achieve the same. 

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RicardoTraNa
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

Hi! you can achieve that with constant lines. 
Steps: 
 - Add scatter plot chart; 
 - Off grindlines 
 - Go to analysis

RicardoTraNa_1-1772006983401.png

And add constant lines Y and X...then you can create a dax measure to have dynamic axis!

 



RicardoTraNa_0-1772006927069.png

Best regards!

 

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cengizhanarslan
Super User
Super User

1) Select your Scatter chart

2) Go to Analytics pane

3) Add:

  • X-axis constant line

  • Y-axis constant line

That splits the chart into 4 quadrants.

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v-kpoloju-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @neelpatel29

Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum. Also, thanks to @cengizhanarslan@RicardoTraNa@grazitti_sapna,  for those inputs on this thread.

Has your issue been resolved? If the response provided by the community member @  addressed your query, could you please confirm? It helps us ensure that the solutions provided are effective and beneficial for everyone.

Hope this helps clarify things and let me know what you find after giving these steps a try happy to help you investigate this further.

Thank you for using the Microsoft Community Forum.

Hi @neelpatel29

Just wanted to follow up. If the shared guidance worked for you, that’s wonderful hopefully it also helps others looking for similar answers. If there’s anything else you'd like to explore or clarify, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Thank you.

cengizhanarslan
Super User
Super User

1) Select your Scatter chart

2) Go to Analytics pane

3) Add:

  • X-axis constant line

  • Y-axis constant line

That splits the chart into 4 quadrants.

_________________________________________________________
If this helped, ✓ Mark as Solution | Kudos appreciated
Connect on LinkedIn | Follow on Medium
AI-assisted tools are used solely for wording support. All conclusions are independently reviewed.
RicardoTraNa
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

Hi! you can achieve that with constant lines. 
Steps: 
 - Add scatter plot chart; 
 - Off grindlines 
 - Go to analysis

RicardoTraNa_1-1772006983401.png

And add constant lines Y and X...then you can create a dax measure to have dynamic axis!

 



RicardoTraNa_0-1772006927069.png

Best regards!

 

grazitti_sapna
Super User
Super User

Hi @neelpatel29 , 

We can add Constant Lines on both the X-axis and Y-axis from the Analytics pane.

By setting:

  • One vertical constant line (X-axis threshold)

  • One horizontal constant line (Y-axis threshold)

This will automatically create 4 quadrants, making it easier to:

  • Identify high vs low performers

  • Segment categories (e.g., High Sales–High Profit, High Sales–Low Profit, etc.)

  • Highlight outliers

Also, There are others way to achieve the same. 

🌟 I hope this solution helps you unlock your Power BI potential! If you found it helpful, click 'Mark as Solution' to guide others toward the answers they need.

💡 Love the effort? Drop the kudos! Your appreciation fuels community spirit and innovation.

🎖 As a proud SuperUser and Microsoft Partner, we’re here to empower your data journey and the Power BI Community at large.

🔗 Curious to explore more? [Discover here].

Let’s keep building smarter solutions together!



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