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Anonymous
7 years agoNot applicable
a true dot plot please !
When I start analyzing a one-dimensional set of data, the first thing I do is always to look at ALL THE DOTS of the population. And if I want to analyze time variation I want to see all the dots ...
TomMartens
7 years agoSuper User
Hey,
unfortunately, this is not possible using the default visuals, if you are familiar with R this link might be helpful:
http://library.open.oregonstate.edu/computationalbiology/chapter/plotting-data-and-ggplot2/
If you are more on the python side, then this maybe helpful: https://python-graph-gallery.com/scatter-plot/
Be aware that not all python packages that you are used to use are also supported in combination with Power BI service, this link lists the currently supported python packages (since the February 2019 release).
Hopefully, this helps a little,
Regards,
Tom