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Anonymous
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how to build line graph, using 10 separate points(values)? I also have to show legend on the graph

I don't have graph function(measure) that i can use to put in values field, just points. Is it possible to create a graph? or perhaps can you please help me to write a measure(function)? I have x1,x2,x3,x4..x10; y1,y2,y3,y4,y5...y10. x in one table, y in another table. Thanks a lot in advance!

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Greg_Deckler
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Use a Bubble Chart.


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Anonymous
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Thank you. But I need to build a line graph

Hi , @Anonymous 

As mentioned by @Greg_Deckler ,if you must  need to build a line graph ,the only way  is to change the line width to 0.

But I'm still curious why you must use a line chart.Other visuals may render better and more convenient than a line chart.

 

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Community Support Team _ Eason

 

 

Oh, OK, @Anonymous , if you must... 🙂

 

Attached PBIX

  1. Set x-axis to Categorical
  2. Shapes - Stroke Width = 0
  3. Shapes - Marker on

 


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Anonymous
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Thank you Greg,

the problem is that I have opposite situation.I don't have x in the table. In the table I have x1,x2,x3,x4....x10.And using them I need to build a regular line graph.

Thank you!

Ethel

Hi , @Anonymous 

Not very clear what your said “don't have x in the table”.

Can you explain bit more  ?

Sample data for two tables   and expected result  will make it easier for us to understand and  solve your problem.

 

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