PaulK on 16 Jun 2016 21:59:12
Thank you for adding the linear trend line, however Power BI would be much more powerful with additional trend line functionality. We would love to see advanced options such as polynomial, exponential and logarithmic trend lines.
Essentially the trend line functionality from excel would be perfect
- Comments (45)
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
This is a mandatory feature for any BI tool. Stop working on other random features and focus on core analysis tools please PBI team.
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
I was actually quite surprised that this was not included already. Please add polynomial trend line at the very least.
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
using a measure as a trendline would be awesome!
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
Would love a 2nd-order polynomial trendline for scatter graphs. As others have mentioned; it's already available in Excel and would make a great addition to PowerBI
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
This would be quite handy - I am transitioning users from excel to pbi and they have several charts that have polynomial smoothing trend lines and the best I can currently offer them thru dax is a chunky looking moving average line
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
Really need the exponential line!!! And confidence band.
Please notice your main competitor, Tableau, has this attribute and please catch up...
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
Yes, being Power BI as an advance reporting tool it should have advanced trend lines feature. I am really looking for Polynomial trend line in it.
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
You should be able to toggle trend lines for an individual series in a graph. The current "Combine Series" toggle is an all-or-nothing solution. It doesn't allow you to show a trend line for one value, but hide it for another. This needs to be fixed.
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
This would be great for those who are coming from Excel. However R is a much more powerful tool that has already been integrated into Power BI. Maybe the people just like having options!
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
It is a must with our work, and the only reason for why I still have to work on certain charts within Excel instead of Power BI