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Solution: Analyzing multiple variables - Power BI Tutorial
From the course: Power BI Data Dashboards
Solution: Analyzing multiple variables
(upbeat music) - [Instructor] To model the forecast in Power BI, let's create a line chart for the total outbound US passengers traveling to other countries by air, but on a monthly basis. One thing that immediately jumps out for me when I look at this chart is how much travel fell on its otherwise predictable path in the spring of 2020 with the arrival of the pandemic. Borders closed, people stayed home, and air travel came to a halt. So even before adding the forecast line, I'm quite curious what the predictions that the model generates will look like. So let's add the forecast line to our line chart to see how the model predictions respond to this incredibly significant market impact. It adds a forecast line, but the line is flat. And the formatting for the forecast line, let's set the forecast to one year. And we can set it to year. I'm going to set it to 12 months. Notice we see it's a flat line because the…
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Analytics options: Reference, trend, and forecast lines2m 56s
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Creating sparklines to quickly view trends2m 6s
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Leveraging box plots and violin plots2m 14s
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Visualizing flows with Sankey charts3m 31s
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Examining key performance indicators (KPIs)2m 3s
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Challenge: Analyzing multiple variables42s
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Solution: Analyzing multiple variables2m 37s
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