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Hi,
I was wondering if there was a way to create a scatter chart where the plots are "jittered", or not stacked on top of each other like the screenshot below... I saw some people using R but I am not able to follow what they are doing as i am not as familiar with R
Please let me know if my question does not make sense
Thank you!
Sarah
I came across the same need as you. I added a calculated column using the RAND DAX function:
Jitter = RAND()
I then added that column as my y-axis (in your case you can add it to the x-axis) and got the jitter I was looking for.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Here is a link about customed visualization, you could refer to it.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/developers/custom-visualization/
Hey @Anonymous ,
jitter is not supported by the default Power BI visuals.
Maybe a custom visual supports this feature.
You can also try to use a custom column with a hexcode like so #32a85260 as the first 6 characters represent the color (some kind of green) the last 2 digits represent opacity. This might help to reduce the overplotting effect using default visuals.
Regards,
Tom
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