He knows rendering it as a script R or Python visual will not allow the dot plot visual to cross-filter other visuals. Harry knows Power BI’s standard Scatter Chart limitations won’t allow him to plot a dot for each state and have region as categorical variable on the X axis. “Can’t argue with that”, Harry thinks, “maybe I can add it as an optional view”. This morning Harry logged in to a mail from one the stakeholders asking for a dot plot in addition to the map chart to show the market share by state, saying that a dot plot would be more effective to accurately compare the states and would visually show the distribution within each region. They finally have access to all the insights they could wish for! Below is the page of his report focussing on Category Trend Analysis: The Category Trend Analysis page of Harry’s glorious Sales and Marketing report. Last week he published a Sales and Marketing report and feedback from all stakeholders has been glowing. Harry is a Power BI Developer for the Contoso Corporation. Any similarity to actual persons or actual events is purely coincidental. Below is a dorky short story meant to gently illustrate how Power BI developers, analysts and especially business users can greatly expand the visualization options available to them by incorporating the Charticulator visual in their workflow. ![]() I believe the Charticulator visual for Power BI is a game-changer that hasn’t yet received the attention it deserves.
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