Great, thanks a lot. Can we publish it to PBI Service and still be available to user (given R is only installed on desktop). Any solution to make that happen ? For instance, what if the users of PBI service have installed R on their own machines ? Would this work ?
It is possible to see R visuals on Power BI Service. Microsoft manages the R and Python instances that render these visuals. No actions required from your side. However, it is important to know there are some limitations. The most important being that there is a limit on the amount of data and some packages are not supported. Check the documentation for more details: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/service-r-visuals
what if you need to create an additional Dataset?
Thanks, that was easy enough!
Tks, tks, tysm for the video!!!
Can we use ggplot2 in Power BI as well?
yes
Azaming bro
Great, thanks a lot. Can we publish it to PBI Service and still be available to user (given R is only installed on desktop). Any solution to make that happen ? For instance, what if the users of PBI service have installed R on their own machines ? Would this work ?
It is possible to see R visuals on Power BI Service. Microsoft manages the R and Python instances that render these visuals. No actions required from your side.
However, it is important to know there are some limitations. The most important being that there is a limit on the amount of data and some packages are not supported.
Check the documentation for more details: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/service-r-visuals
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