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hwoehler
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Helper I

Scatter plot, grouped values ​​in only one column on x and y axis

Hello everybody,
I would like to display a scatter plot with Values of Company A on the X axis and Company B on the Y axis (maybe company selection via two slicers or one slicer?). The problem is that the values ​​(daily changes in%) for all companies are in one column. Is it possible to solve the problem in any way? In my Power BI File, the important columns for this are: DailyChange, Company (in Table Dim_Details). Dim_Details_filter -table is disabled... perhaps it is useful to distinguish or filter between Company A and Company B or X and Y axis.
This is, what it should be like:
Quelle: https://www.insidetrading.de/investieren-und-traden-mit-python-lernen-erstellen-von-charts-und-grafiken-mit-matplotlib/Quelle: https://www.insidetrading.de/investieren-und-traden-mit-python-lernen-erstellen-von-charts-und-grafiken-mit-matplotlib/

 

 

 


My File: https://we.tl/t-caWFeP0rfG

I would be very thankful!

Best regards,
hwoehler

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amitchandak
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Please find the solution: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fssnkp1c7owvvg0/Scatter.pbix?dl=0

 

Used two independent slicers. If no value is selected, then it will take 0.

 

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v-lionel-msft
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Hi @hwoehler ,

 

If you want to display the data of two companies on two axes, you can only split the data of the two companies. Specifically, you can view @amitchandak 's answers.

 

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Lionel Chen

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amitchandak
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Please find the solution: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fssnkp1c7owvvg0/Scatter.pbix?dl=0

 

Used two independent slicers. If no value is selected, then it will take 0.

 

Appreciate your Kudos. In case, this is the solution you are looking for, mark it as the Solution.
In case it does not help, please provide additional information and mark me with @

Thanks. My Recent Blogs -Decoding Direct Query - Time Intelligence, Winner Coloring on MAP, HR Analytics, Power BI Working with Non-Standard TimeAnd Comparing Data Across Date Ranges
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Share with Power BI Enthusiasts: Full Power BI Video (20 Hours) YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Series 60+ Videos YouTube
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Ashish_Mathur
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Hi,

I think we should get Company From the Dim_Details Table into the Fact_Stocks table.  The next step would be to transform your Fact_Stocks Table into as many columns as there are Companies.  Only then would we be able to drag the figures for Companies on the X and Y axis.  If you are amenable to trying this approach, then share the link from where i can download your source Excel file (TestPBI.xlsx).


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
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