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I am working on a scatter chart to display Speed (X-axis) vs Consumption (Y-axis) of different vehicle designs. The goal of the report is to examine that for the same design, is the particular vehicle specified by the user (that is not available in the current data set) more or less efficient than that of others in the data set.
I would like to know if it is possible for the user to input the specifications for the user specific vehicle's X-axis and Y-axis within the report itself so that the user can compare it visually.
As seen in the image below, say the user has input the specifications for the specific vehicle when it is laden (in red) and when it is ballast (in green).
@amitchandak sir, wondering if you could assist!
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I have been trying this out for the past week, the only method that worked (for me at least), was via PowerApps.
Thank you everyone for contributing to the discussion.
I have been trying this out for the past week, the only method that worked (for me at least), was via PowerApps.
Thank you everyone for contributing to the discussion.
@Anonymous , As X and Y, are measure. Do want to say specific values to be highlighted. We can use conditional formatting, but I doubt that will work with a legend.
Thanks for the suggestion. Let's say the legend isn't there, how should I go ahead using conditional formatting to achieve the desired result?
Hi @Anonymous ,
"I would like to know if it is possible for the user to input the specifications for the user specific vehicle's X-axis and Y-axis within the report itself so that the user can compare it visually."
You can add the X-axis and Y-axis fields to the slicer, and modify the X-axis and Y-axis values through the slicer.
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Hi @v-lionel-msft ,
Thank you for taking time to reply. I have tried your suggestion and unfortunately it did not achieve what I have intended.
What I am trying to achieve is to have the user insert a customised data point can be plotted on the scatter chart - that is not already on the existing data set, as opposed to what you are suggesting that highlights an existing data point on the scatter chart.
Say for example when I filter for a particular make of the vehicle, I obtain 3 data points, e.g. (10.0. 12.3), (11.9, 14.2). (14.3, 17.9). I would like the user to be able to enter a customised data point, say (13.0, 15.0), to see how it compared to the existing data points.
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