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 really critical functionality especially for oil and gas customers who do this sort of analysis on a daily basis quickly and easily with other toolsets.
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
Yes, please.
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
Yes, please!
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
PLEASE make this work!
I need to be able to plot usage per tonne against total production and show current month vs the trendline (which is not linear!). Without this ability I can't progress with production reports.
Even SAP BW (circa 2004) can do this!
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
It's actually pretty ridiculous that this hasn't been incorporated yet. This is a simple and essential feature for visuals.
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
Very much required! Wondering why it is not yet in...
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
Is this on road map or backlog? Seems odd that Power BI is incorporating a ton of advanced A.I. features but still does not support this feature yet.
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
This would be a super addition, and I'm surprised that it's not yet been developed. Here's to hoping that this gains some traction.
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
Really need this for continued use of the program
RE: Advanced trend lines in charts (polynomial, exponential,...)
Is there an ETA for this feature ? The addition of these trendline would be very helpful as well as the formula, R2, forcast period too.