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Same data, same all, just a different graph with a similar function:
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Hi @HenriqueReis ,
Please check whether the interaction type in Bubble chart in Example number 2 is highlight? In Power BI, you can edit interaction type by Edit interactions function.
For reference:
Change how visuals interact in a Power BI report
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Sorry I could not get it earlier but it can be seen that Filter data in chart instead of just highlighting ... - Microsoft Power BI Community this feature is not available for all the visuals which are quite odd to see
This can be added to Power BI Community ideas if not already there >> Ideas (powerbi.com)
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Ritesh
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What you say will happen with a Pie Chart or any other chart as well, I guess (Highlight
but not Filter), what is specific to Bubble Chart ?
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Ritesh
Hi, thanks for answer.
The bubble chart is like a scatter plot graph, but it has names inside the bubbles.
My question is simple, look at this:
Exemple number 1:
Scatter plot without filter
Scatter plot with filter
Exemple number2:
Impact Bubble chart without filter
Impact Bubble chart with filter
The question is:
Why does nothing happens with the positions of the bubbles in the Impact Bubble chart when I select 2012 in the second part of the exemple number2?
Thank you all!
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Hi @HenriqueReis ,
Please check whether the interaction type in Bubble chart in Example number 2 is highlight? In Power BI, you can edit interaction type by Edit interactions function.
For reference:
Change how visuals interact in a Power BI report
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Perfect, man!
Thank you, now I got it!
Regards from BR
@HenriqueReis , Check the replay from @ribisht17 .
But I think , first scatter uses legend and the second one does not
Did not get the exact question ?
The bubble chart would vary with Measure value as far as size is concerned.
Another major difference is,
Bubble Chart won't get you negative values and you may need to use ABS value to show the -ive data points
Regards,
Ritesh
Hi, thanks for your answer.
Let me explain, if I create a slicer and select 2012 year, the bubble chart shows me what I want, but if I select it on the column graph of years, it don't work.
Why does it happen?
The bubble chart would vary with Measure value as far as size is concerned, but if I select the 2012 year in the column graph of years, it do should show me the result above, and it just works beacause I created a slicer.
Appreciate your help!
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