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In Power BI I ran a python script in edit query like this...



import pandas as pd
dataset =pd.DataFrame(dataset.loc[:,], columns = [ 'Gender', 'Income' ])


In the Python script editor I did the following...



import seaborn as sns
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
sns.barplot(x="Gender",y="Income", data=dataset)
plt.show()


for Gender values I selected 'Don't summarize', which I think is correct because it is showing 0 and 1 in x-axis. For Income, y-axis, I had to select 'Sum' for values and not 'Don't summarize' otherwise Gender values shows 50/50. Is their a way for Income, that shows 0 and 1 for y-axis?



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    In Power BI I ran a python script in edit query like this...



    import pandas as pd
    dataset =pd.DataFrame(dataset.loc[:,], columns = [ 'Gender', 'Income' ])


    In the Python script editor I did the following...



    import seaborn as sns
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    sns.barplot(x="Gender",y="Income", data=dataset)
    plt.show()


    for Gender values I selected 'Don't summarize', which I think is correct because it is showing 0 and 1 in x-axis. For Income, y-axis, I had to select 'Sum' for values and not 'Don't summarize' otherwise Gender values shows 50/50. Is their a way for Income, that shows 0 and 1 for y-axis?



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      In Power BI I ran a python script in edit query like this...



      import pandas as pd
      dataset =pd.DataFrame(dataset.loc[:,], columns = [ 'Gender', 'Income' ])


      In the Python script editor I did the following...



      import seaborn as sns
      import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
      sns.barplot(x="Gender",y="Income", data=dataset)
      plt.show()


      for Gender values I selected 'Don't summarize', which I think is correct because it is showing 0 and 1 in x-axis. For Income, y-axis, I had to select 'Sum' for values and not 'Don't summarize' otherwise Gender values shows 50/50. Is their a way for Income, that shows 0 and 1 for y-axis?



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      In Power BI I ran a python script in edit query like this...



      import pandas as pd
      dataset =pd.DataFrame(dataset.loc[:,], columns = [ 'Gender', 'Income' ])


      In the Python script editor I did the following...



      import seaborn as sns
      import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
      sns.barplot(x="Gender",y="Income", data=dataset)
      plt.show()


      for Gender values I selected 'Don't summarize', which I think is correct because it is showing 0 and 1 in x-axis. For Income, y-axis, I had to select 'Sum' for values and not 'Don't summarize' otherwise Gender values shows 50/50. Is their a way for Income, that shows 0 and 1 for y-axis?



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