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Hi
I have three data sets as shown in the table below, however all three data sets have a common independent x-axis as can be seen.
I am struggling on how to plot them all using a Scatter plot or something similar in POWER BI - can anybody help?
Day | Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
1,00 | 15,30000019 | ||
2,00 | 14,75767994 | ||
3,00 | 15,21474934 | ||
4,00 | 15,07311153 | ||
5,00 | 15,22067356 | ||
6,00 | 15,07402611 | ||
7,00 | 15,22335052 | ||
8,00 | 15 | ||
9,00 | 14,92468929 | ||
10,00 | 15,10758114 | ||
11,00 | 15,23837376 | ||
12,00 | 14,9546299 | ||
13,00 | 14,99088001 | ||
14,00 | 15,10000038 | ||
15,00 | 14,75522232 | ||
16,00 | 14,78763294 |
Rajesh
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@Rajesh_G,
Unpivot your columns in Query Editor of Power BI Desktop, then create scatter chart as shown in the following screenshots and check if you get expected result.
Regards,
Lydia
@Rajesh_G,
Unpivot your columns in Query Editor of Power BI Desktop, then create scatter chart as shown in the following screenshots and check if you get expected result.
Regards,
Lydia
Thanks so much Lydia
This worked!
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