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Box and Whisker Plot
- 9 years ago
Hello tjd,
Box Whisker is in Office Store. Heve you faced any issues with this visual?
Ignat Vilesov,
Software Engineer
Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals
- 9 years ago
tjd, this is correct at this moment. It takes +/-2 weeks before new visuals are available for everybody after store approval. This is needed to assure that existing reports are not breaking. But indeed there is now a strange situation that the store entry is of the new version and you can use the old version. But is +/- 2 weeks your reports are updated automatically.
- 9 years ago
Hi, just a quick notice: the new version is now available for everyone.
If you have further questions, feel free to ask.
-JP
Hi,
Thanks for the support, and this is due to the fact that at this moment the visual is excluding nulls/0's in the calculations.
Good news is that this will change in the next version, which is currently in development.
Also I will look into the sorting of the data with this release.
Thanks, Jan Pieter
Hi Jan,
I have been using your box and whisker chart and it's really helpful!!
May I know when is the x axis sorting function likely to become available?
Thanks,
Evangeline
- jppp8 years agoContinued Contributor
Hi EvangelineFan,
Thanks for the feedback and I have put this request on the list: https://github.com/liprec/powerbi-boxWhiskerChart/issues/14
It will be included in a next update.
-JP
- Anonymous7 years agoNot applicable
Hello, i've been trying to use your chart but the graphic only shows a plain line without any quarters, i'm a little green with power bi but i've seen your videos and it looks like i'm doing everything ok
- jppp7 years agoContinued Contributor
Hi Anonymous,
In the screenshot I do not see a 'Sampling' field that is used by the visual to split up the different values of the catagories. And based on the different values the box and whisker are calculated and drawn.
In your case the dataset only consist of 1 row per category with all the same values for hte mean, median, min and max. And that results in the chart you have now.
-JP