In this module you will learn how to use the Hexbin Scatterplot Power BI Custom Visual. The Hexbin Scatterplot is a variation of the traditional Scatter Chart but instead of using bubble size it relies on color saturation and hexbins to show value distribution. You should consider using this chart when you’re more interested in visualizing density instead of individuals points themselves.
Module 03 – Hexbin Scatterplot
Downloads
- Power BI Custom Visual – Hexbin Scatterplot
- Dataset – Job Salaries.xlsx
- Completed Example – Module 03 – Hexbin Scatterplot.pbix
Key Takeaways
- The Hexbin Scatterplot relies on color saturation to portray data rather than bubble size.
- The darker the hexbin, the larger the value distribution.
The darker colored hexbins represent larger data values than the lighter colored bins.
- Under the Format paintbrush you can optionally increase/decrease the size radius of the hexbins.
- You can also change what is displayed in the chart by turning off the Dots, Hexbins, or the Rug representation
The Hexbin Scatterplot has several format changes that can be customized.
- Dots – These are a single points representing the categorical data placed in the Details field property.
- Hexbins – Hexbins are great when you’re looking shows density instead of individuals values. The color saturation is determined by frequency of values or the field placed in the Value field property.
- Rug – Rug plots refer to the indicators in the margin that show on both vertical and horizontal axis where data points lie.
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