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Anonymous
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Building a blocks graph

Hello, I'm new to PowerBI so sorry for posting something already known or easy.

 

I need to create a 6 blocks graph like the one in the link below:

 

6 blocks graph 

 

I'd also need to weight items, and differentiate them by categories. Also, I'd need to show weekly changes to the graph.

 

is there any advice on how to do it?

 

Thanks a lot for your help

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danno
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you may have to expand your problem a bit, are the x and y axis 2 separate category values?  If so then what you are describing is a small multiples challenge, one which Power BI isn't good at solving, especially with the bubble chart style you show here. 

 

Anonymous
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Hi, thank for your reply, just specifying a little bit the data model I have.

On X and Y axes there are text fields, ythe size one is numeric and can be filled or blank

Sample follows:

WeekX AxisY AxisNameCategoryTypeSize
1Text 1Text 1Name 1Cat. 1text1000
1Text 1Text 2Name 2Cat. 2text10
1Text 2Text 2Name 3Cat. 3text100
1Text 3Text 2Name 4Cat. 1textN/A


The goal is to map Names in the six quadrants, according to the x and y combination.

Thank you

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

I couldn't find a multi-quadrant chart in the Power BI appsource.

Here is the four-quadrant chart: https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/WA104381011

You could develop your own custom visual here.

 

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