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ashrat001
Helper I
Helper I

Grouping of Measures for Matrix Component

 

Hi Experts,

 

How can we group our measures into different groups for Matrix component? Thanks!

 

Measures Grouping.PNG

 

Regards!

 

Tariq Ashraf

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Icey
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @ashrat001 ,

 

Try this:

 

1. Create a table.

 

Matrix = 
VAR Group_ =
    UNION (
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group1", "GOrder", 1, "Measures", "Measure1", "MOrder", 1 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group1", "GOrder", 1, "Measures", "Measure2", "MOrder", 2 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group1", "GOrder", 1, "Measures", "Measure3", "MOrder", 3 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group2", "GOrder", 2, "Measures", "Measure4", "MOrder", 4 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group2", "GOrder", 2, "Measures", "Measure5", "MOrder", 5 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group2", "GOrder", 2, "Measures", "Measure6", "MOrder", 6 )
    )
RETURN
    Group_

 

Icey_1-1655350422951.png

 

2. Create a measure.

 

Combined Measure =
SWITCH (
    SELECTEDVALUE ( Matrix[Measures] ),
    "Measure1", [Measure 1],
    "Measure2", [Measure 2],
    "Measure3", [Measure 3],
    "Measure4", [Measure 4],
    "Measure5", [Measure 5],
    "Measure6", [Measure 6]
)

 

 

3. Create a Matrix visual.

Icey_0-1655350385562.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Icey

 

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Icey
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @ashrat001 ,

 

Try this:

 

1. Create a table.

 

Matrix = 
VAR Group_ =
    UNION (
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group1", "GOrder", 1, "Measures", "Measure1", "MOrder", 1 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group1", "GOrder", 1, "Measures", "Measure2", "MOrder", 2 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group1", "GOrder", 1, "Measures", "Measure3", "MOrder", 3 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group2", "GOrder", 2, "Measures", "Measure4", "MOrder", 4 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group2", "GOrder", 2, "Measures", "Measure5", "MOrder", 5 ),
        ROW ( "Groups", "Group2", "GOrder", 2, "Measures", "Measure6", "MOrder", 6 )
    )
RETURN
    Group_

 

Icey_1-1655350422951.png

 

2. Create a measure.

 

Combined Measure =
SWITCH (
    SELECTEDVALUE ( Matrix[Measures] ),
    "Measure1", [Measure 1],
    "Measure2", [Measure 2],
    "Measure3", [Measure 3],
    "Measure4", [Measure 4],
    "Measure5", [Measure 5],
    "Measure6", [Measure 6]
)

 

 

3. Create a Matrix visual.

Icey_0-1655350385562.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Icey

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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