Alexander Lyskovets on 14 Sep 2015 20:22:51
As it is realized in Power View for Excel. THNX!
- Comments (103)
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
InfoGraphic Designer has trellis
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/infonice/
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
this is a very useful feature. Please add
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
There's no Trellis that even OBIEE has...a bit disappointed.
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
Yes Power BI should have this. This was in Power View I am just not following how MS is missing how important such little things are that makes a company choose another tool because of such little things. Also why would power BI be a step backwards in any aspect from power View.
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
This is a fundamental need. I currently use Spotfire which is amazing for visual flexibility and far outclasses Power BI at the moment
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
Trellis plots are heavily used in Tableau and in Spotfire. By quickly being able to generate separate plot for each value of a data field you can compare the values of different subsets with each other. This is especially powerful when used in conjunction with curve fitting, which enables you to see the different trends of each data set.
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
'+1 for trellis visualizations
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
Agree using trellis views provides a great way of charting against a common axis. Tableau does it beautifully.
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
Small multiples is essential - you cannot compete without this feature.
RE: Vertical and horizontal multiples (Small Multiples/Trellis)
maybe a cool mode of using this would be a new section available for most charts, like the new tooltip added recently (all visuals benefitted) We could drag& drop fields on the new area, and it would create multiple chart based on that field. Also adjust series options (global, per chart) ,etc.
One of the two last features I really do miss from PowerView, slicer search & multiple charts.