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I have a python script that already generates graphs. I want to include the python scripts in Power BI so I can have all the graph generated in Python in one place and analyze the data. Is this possible ? I'm new to the tool
All I found was a way to create a new python script for a table but when I include my script Power BI doesn't recognize the variables.
Solved! Go to Solution.
You are supposed to create the charts within the Power BI Python script against a plotting library that you can then ask to .show() the canvas. You cannot bring ready-made charts unless you place them onto that same canvas manually.
HI @Anonymous,
Unfortablely, the current power bi does not support this. You can't use an existing python script as a variable to invoke across different visuals.
They are stored in a standalone instance/container and interact with visuals based on relationships and filters from the source table.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
You are supposed to create the charts within the Power BI Python script against a plotting library that you can then ask to .show() the canvas. You cannot bring ready-made charts unless you place them onto that same canvas manually.
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