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Hi,
I would like to be able to recreate this graph from tableau in power bi.
The X axis is a measure of correlation for each of the labels on the y-axis. Each individual point in the graph is a date. The points have been changed to bars/lines, but this isn't necessary. The colours represent how strongly the average correlation over the date range is. The line in the middle is created after the fact.
I don't know if this is possible in power bi as you can't create a scatter plot with a single variable, or at least, I can't seem to. Alternatively, I have thought of trying to use some kind of edited bar chart but I think that's even less likely.
Thanks for any help!
Would you have some sample data that we could play with? Is this coming from a flat table ? What's the relevance of the date bucketing?
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