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Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)

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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

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93e42116 16f1-418a-b7f8-01037781411d on 05 Jul 2020 22:27:18

RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)

Also, if the features such as R-square value, slope etc are displayed (on the line, tabular form, sort-able etc)

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611a4b8a b120-4b3d-a07b-d67a0f3b96b5 on 05 Jul 2020 22:27:17

RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)

Like to show trendline into future

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a0f03d4e 50ab-43af-a8ec-654194031883 on 05 Jul 2020 22:26:30

RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)

I'd love to see all coefficients for trends, a bit more numbers in this exploratory analysis please :)

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694eee56 0979-4313-9bb7-0c4d61d495ec on 05 Jul 2020 22:26:02

RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)

Hello,
Casey said that it is possible to add trend lines but how? Because I do not see this option in Lines charts (only in Scatter chart).

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177bbe1e e5b3-43ec-bc69-24f6db121c99 on 05 Jul 2020 22:25:41

RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)

The trend line feature that was recently added is great and much appreciated, but it would really create so much more value to have more advanced features like those mentioned above.

Could we also have the option of displaying the R2 or other correlation value? And the fit line equation. Even if the equation couldn't be displayed on the report, it would be nice to be able to see what it is (and copy the text for use elsewhere)