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Hi folks, any guidance on where I can find a visual on which I can show the max and the min value of each data point on the X-axis on the line chart? I'm looking to reproduce something like the image below
Thanks in advance!!
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Adding max and min lines should be too bad but shading the region between them is tougher.
You might be able to do it as a stacked area chart by stacking min, avg - min, and max - avg and coloring min white/transparent.
You could try doing what @AlexisOlson suggested, with a video tutorial here:
Visualization HACK you wish you knew before... DYNAMIC BENCHMARK RANGE in Power BI - YouTube
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@diegoadum you can try this
http://www.informationmagician.com/shaded-area-between-two-lines/
You could try doing what @AlexisOlson suggested, with a video tutorial here:
Visualization HACK you wish you knew before... DYNAMIC BENCHMARK RANGE in Power BI - YouTube
Proud to be a Super User!
Adding max and min lines should be too bad but shading the region between them is tougher.
You might be able to do it as a stacked area chart by stacking min, avg - min, and max - avg and coloring min white/transparent.
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