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neelpatel29
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5 months ago
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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 e...
  • grazitti_sapna's avatar
    5 months ago

    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's avatar
    5 months ago

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



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

     





    Best regards!

     

  • cengizhanarslan's avatar
    5 months ago

    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.