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Certainly! In DAX (Data Analysis Expressions), you can achieve the equivalent calculation using the following formula:
PEAK PAX = IF(AND(EA[TIME] > EARLIER(EA[TIME]), EA[TIME] >= NEXTDAY(EA[TIME])), EA[PAX])
Here, I assume that your table is named "EA" and has columns "TIME," "PAX," and "PEAK PAX." The EARLIER function is used to refer to the previous row in the table, and NEXTDAY is used to get the next row. The condition checks if the current row's time is greater than the previous row's time and greater than or equal to the next row's time. If this condition is met, it returns the value of "PAX," otherwise, it returns blank.
Please adjust the table and column names in the formula based on your actual data model.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
try like:
Column =
VAR _p = [pax]
VAR _pre =
MAXX(
TOPN(
1,
FILTER(
data,
data[time]< EARLIER(data[time])
),
data[time]
),
data[pax]
)
VAR _next =
MAXX(
TOPN(
1,
FILTER(
data,
data[time]> EARLIER(data[time])
),
data[time]
),
data[pax]
)
VAR _result = IF(_p>_pre && _p>=_next, _p)
RETURN _result
it worked like:
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