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Galat198
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Dynamic Python Visual

Hi,
If This Possible to make Dynamic Python Visual?
I mean python visual that I can slice with slicers on my Power BI page like any other visual? (l.e. dynamic, not static)

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v-rzhou-msft
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Hi @Galat198 

  • Python visuals are refreshed upon data updates, filtering, and highlighting. However, the image itself isn't interactive and can't be the source of cross-filtering.
  • Python visuals respond to highlighting other visuals, but you can't click on elements in the Python visual to cross filter other elements.

I think you can filter your python visual by slicer.

You may refer to this blog: Filter with slicer the data for a Python HeatMap Script Visual in power BI using Python

 

Best Regards,

Rico Zhou

 

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amitchandak
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parry2k
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@pmizsei check this limitation section for python visual. other visuals can filter python visuals but not vice versa.

 

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