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Exclude Values from Trend Line

Hello, 

 

I have an area chart where the x-axis is the date and y-axes is percentile.  I have also added a trend line based on the percentile over time but i want to exclude 2 dates from it while still keeping them in the area chart. How would i go about doing this? 

 

Thanks,

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parry2k
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@Anonymous may be put condition in your measure and return BLANK() for the dates you want to skip, here is an example

 

Your Measure= 
VAR __d = MAX ( Calendar[Date] )
RETURN
IF ( __d = "2019-01-01" || __d = "2019-02-01", BLANK(), [Your Measure] )

 



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parry2k
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Super User

@Anonymous may be put condition in your measure and return BLANK() for the dates you want to skip, here is an example

 

Your Measure= 
VAR __d = MAX ( Calendar[Date] )
RETURN
IF ( __d = "2019-01-01" || __d = "2019-02-01", BLANK(), [Your Measure] )

 



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