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Hello all,
After many unsuccessful attempts I turn to the forum this question:
I want to replicate this exact chart from excel:
In this case, I have the equation and the points (x,y) in a query.
I dont think that this would be possible in powerBI unless I use python/R scripts.
Any ideas or examples in python?
Thanks in advance 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Set your x-axis to be Categorical and not Continuous. Then under Shapes, choose the diamond icon and set the stroke width to 0. Increase the transparency of this visual. Stack a duplicate of this behind it. Set the axis to be continuous, add a Trend line in Analytics.
Set your x-axis to be Categorical and not Continuous. Then under Shapes, choose the diamond icon and set the stroke width to 0. Increase the transparency of this visual. Stack a duplicate of this behind it. Set the axis to be continuous, add a Trend line in Analytics.
thanks for your answer,
Its not my intention to have two chart, but, its a possible solution,
altough, my actual problem is, that I want to represent an equation, not a serie.
I did it with a python Visual, if someone is interested 🙂
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