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Snagalapur
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Helper IV

scatter plot - How to change size of dots based on values ?

Hi All,

 

Please suggest - how to change size of dots based on values ? in this case DSO (X - Axis)

Snagalapur_0-1733745351951.png

Snagalapur_1-1733745377439.png

Thank you.

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danextian
Super User
Super User

Hi @Snagalapur 

The scatterplot has a tile for the bubble size.

danextian_0-1733752785538.png

 





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Anonymous
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Hello,danextian ,thanks for your concern about this issue.

Your answer is excellent!
And I would like to share some additional solutions below.
Hi,@Snagalapur .I am glad to help you.

I agree with danextian's suggestion. I have created a simple example which I hope will help you.

You can place a column aggregate value in the Size area to show the difference in size of each bubble.
The size of the column's aggregated value affects the size of each associated bubble.
Like this:

vjtianmsft_0-1733896139227.png

This is my test data:

Category

X_Value

Y_Value

Bubble_Size

A

57.02

14.94

355.61

D

43.86

86.81

940.43

B

98.84

16.25

765.33

A

10.2

61.56

748.66

D

20.89

12.38

903.72



vjtianmsft_1-1733896175381.png

You can refer to the official documentation for bubble charts

URL:

Scatter, bubble, and dot plot charts in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

vjtianmsft_2-1733896228739.png

I hope my suggestions give you good ideas, if you have any more questions, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Carson Jian

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hello,danextian ,thanks for your concern about this issue.

Your answer is excellent!
And I would like to share some additional solutions below.
Hi,@Snagalapur .I am glad to help you.

I agree with danextian's suggestion. I have created a simple example which I hope will help you.

You can place a column aggregate value in the Size area to show the difference in size of each bubble.
The size of the column's aggregated value affects the size of each associated bubble.
Like this:

vjtianmsft_0-1733896139227.png

This is my test data:

Category

X_Value

Y_Value

Bubble_Size

A

57.02

14.94

355.61

D

43.86

86.81

940.43

B

98.84

16.25

765.33

A

10.2

61.56

748.66

D

20.89

12.38

903.72



vjtianmsft_1-1733896175381.png

You can refer to the official documentation for bubble charts

URL:

Scatter, bubble, and dot plot charts in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

vjtianmsft_2-1733896228739.png

I hope my suggestions give you good ideas, if you have any more questions, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Carson Jian

danextian
Super User
Super User

Hi @Snagalapur 

The scatterplot has a tile for the bubble size.

danextian_0-1733752785538.png

 





Dane Belarmino | Microsoft MVP | Proud to be a Super User!

Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!


"Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll understand."
Need Power BI consultation, get in touch with me on LinkedIn or hire me on UpWork.
Learn with me on YouTube @DAXJutsu or follow my page on Facebook @DAXJutsuPBI.

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