This repository has been forked from MYDS2024/Data-Visualization-with-Microsoft-Power-BI for learning purposes.
This repository contains various .pbix
files related to different types of charts and visualizations using Microsoft Power BI. Each file demonstrates a specific type of chart or visualization, providing examples and insights on how to create and use them effectively.
charts/basic/03 Column and Bar Charts.pbix
charts/basic/04 Pie and Donut Chart.pbix
charts/basic/20 Scatter Plot.pbix
charts/advanced/05 TreeMap.pbix
charts/advanced/11 Funnel Chart.pbix
charts/advanced/13 Tornado Chart.pbix
charts/advanced/14 Waterfall Chart.pbix
charts/advanced/15 Bullet Chart.pbix
charts/advanced/17 Sankey Chart.pbix
charts/advanced/24 Radar and Aster Plot.pbix
charts/advanced/25 Chord Diagram.pbix
charts/timeline/06 Timeline Charts.pbix
charts/timeline/16 Gantt Chart.pbix
visualizations/07 Table and Matrix.pbix
visualizations/08 KPI Cards.pbix
visualizations/18 Multi target kpi Card.pbix
visualizations/19 Gauges.pbix
interactivity/09 Slicers.pbix
interactivity/22 Decomposition Tree.pbix
visualizations/12 Maps.pbix
visualizations/21 Word Cloud.pbix
visualizations/23 AI based Visuals.pbix
examples/10 How to put all together.pbix
By exploring the contents of this repository, you will learn how to:
- Create various types of charts and visualizations using Microsoft Power BI.
- Understand the use cases and best practices for each type of visualization.
- Combine different visualizations to create comprehensive and insightful reports.
This repository is a fork of MYDS2024/Data-Visualization-with-Microsoft-Power-BI. Special thanks to the original author for providing these valuable resources for learning and development.
This repository is a companion for the book - Data Visualization with Microsoft Power BI. You can find the book here.
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