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How to use clustering in Power BI
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/WA104380861?src=office&tab=Overview
I always get following errors:
"Not enough input dimension".
"At least one of the columns was not numeric, or constant"
"Not enough input dimension"
What kind of inputs are required to get it run?
Hi @antutlan,
Please check out the demo in the attachment.
There is an instruction in the linked page. There should be at least two numerical fields.
>>>Define the fields to be used in clustering (two or more numerical variables)
Best Regards,
Dale
I want to specifically know what is the difference between Values, Data point labels, Tooltips and Id? I believe within Values we can put at max 10 columns. Does the algorithm consider all 10 (if provided) or it considers only 2 at a time since the plot it produces is 2 dimensional.
I am not able to open the attached pbix. It says the file is corrupted.
Hi @antutlan,
It seems a machine learning concept. To be honest, I don't get much from it. Since you'd like to use clustering, I would suggest you try the new preview feature. Please refer to blog/power-bi-desktop-november-feature-summary/#clustering and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAOREHFtTNc.
I uploaded the file again and hope it will work this time.
Best Regards,
Dale
How to use clustering in Power BI
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/WA104380861?src=office&tab=Overview
I always get following errors:
"Not enough input dimension".
"At least one of the columns was not numeric, or constant"
"Not enough input dimension"
What kind of inputs are required to get it run?
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