I’m just a regular dude who loves data and likes helping my customers gain deeper insights into their data. So what does this mean for Power BI? We can do some pretty awesome things regarding data analysis and visualization!ĭisclaimer: I don’t pretend to be a statistician, data scientist, or R expert. R is used to perform advanced types of analysis and create graphic visuals. The R programming language is widely used by statisticians and data scientists and has been around since the early ’90s. If you’re new to R, like myself, R is a programming language for statistical data analysis. If you can get the data into Power BI, you can use R to perform interesting statistical analysis and create some pretty cool, interactive visuals. Not only can we create and download custom visuals from to extend the capabilities of Power BI, we can use R to create a ridiculous amount of powerful visualizations. Thanks to the December 2015 update released for Power BI, we can now use R to visualize our data in Power BI! Make no mistake, this is huge news and in this blog post I want to walk you through how to use the new R Script Visualization in Power BI and get you started with using R to create your first visualizations.
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