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help with multiple graphs
- 4 years ago
You could apply the filters in the visual filter pane for each.
If you do need different slicers look at "Edit Interactions"
- 4 years ago
Hi Anonymous,
Here is multiple line chart side-by-side it will help you to plot line charts side by side with unique x axis values.
Multiple line chart side-by-side PBIVizEdit.comMultiple line chart side-by-side PBIVizEdit.com
Download link for the custom visual file in this page
https://pbivizedit.com/gallery/side-by-side-multiple-line-chart
This was made with our Custom Visual creator tool PBIVizEdit.com. With this tool,
- anyone, irrespective of technical skills, can create their own visuals
- 15 minutes to create a visual from scratch
- opens up many additional attributes to edit (for e.g. labels, tooltips, legends position, etc)
Give this a shot and let us know if you face any problem/errors.
You can use the editor to modify your visual further (some modifications cannot be done in Power BI window and have to be in editor).Thanks,
Team PBIVizEdit
Hi Anonymous,
Here is multiple line chart side-by-side it will help you to plot line charts side by side with unique x axis values.
Multiple line chart side-by-side PBIVizEdit.comMultiple line chart side-by-side PBIVizEdit.com
Download link for the custom visual file in this page
https://pbivizedit.com/gallery/side-by-side-multiple-line-chart
This was made with our Custom Visual creator tool PBIVizEdit.com. With this tool,
- anyone, irrespective of technical skills, can create their own visuals
- 15 minutes to create a visual from scratch
- opens up many additional attributes to edit (for e.g. labels, tooltips, legends position, etc)
Give this a shot and let us know if you face any problem/errors.
You can use the editor to modify your visual further (some modifications cannot be done in Power BI window and have to be in editor).
Thanks,
Team PBIVizEdit
- Anonymous4 years agoNot applicable
Hi,Mayank_Yavda
Thank you for reply and sorry for very late reply.
I tried this tool, but i actually want to do exact opposite what this tool does.
I have two plots, which have x-axis as running numbers. All my data have unique x-axis value. One of axis values is measured value, other one is limit value. For every measured point, there is limit value.
What I want, is to stack my plots together, showing measured value and limit value in same graph, together in same x-axis.Is such possible in powerbi?
- Mayank_Yavda4 years agoResolver II
Hi Anonymous ,
Yes, it is possible to do in Power Bi with PBIVizEdit tool. However, as far I have understood you have to stack two plots on same x axis. Then, try this visual and just select the "None" in Fill Style option in area chart formatting options.
To try and use the visual visit,
https://pbivizedit.com/gallery/stacked-area-with-custom-tooltip
Hope this helps,Team PBIVizEdit,