This tutorial will show you the process of installing the Python programming language on your PC. You’ll learn how to use some of its tools, like the Independent Development Environment (IDE), which allows you to write codes and see visuals. You’ll also learn how to utilize the benefits of incorporating Python in Power BI. Installing
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For this post, I’ll walk you through a real-life scenario where you might find yourself in a similar situation where you’re asked for something by a stakeholder and you need to create a report quickly based on what they are asking for. This is exactly what the Power BI Accelerator data analytics challenge is all
This tutorial will show you how to create a donut chart visualization using Charticulator. It’s similar to a pie chart; the difference is that a donut chart presents categories as arcs instead of slices. You’ll learn how to design and create your own donut chart for your Power BI data report. Launching Charticulator First, create
This tutorial will show you how to create a dumbbell chart using the Charticulator tool. It’s a chart that is composed of circles and lines which are used to monitor and compare two data points. You’ll learn and understand how it provides valuable data and information in your Power BI report. This is a sample
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a line chart for your Power BI data reports using Charticulator. It’s one of the most common visuals that you can encounter in different reports. It plots data points using a series of lines which provide valuable information. Creating The Dataset The first thing to do is