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Hi,
how can I write the same formula in Power Bi in order to obtain the same result as shown below (integers between 1 and 5)?
new column =
switch( True()
([A]) < PERCENTILE.INC([A], 0.2) ,1,
([A]) < PERCENTILE.INC([A], 0.4) ,2,
([A]) < PERCENTILE.INC([A], 0.6) ,3,
([A]) < PERCENTILE.INC([A], 0.8) ,4,
5)
new measure =
switch( True()
max([A]) < PERCENTILE.INC([A], 0.2) ,1,
max([A]) < PERCENTILE.INC([A], 0.4) ,2,
max([A]) < PERCENTILE.INC([A], 0.6) ,3,
max([A]) < PERCENTILE.INC([A], 0.8) ,4,
5)
it seems thee is something wrong in the syntax...
([A]) < PERCENTILE.INC([A], 0.2) ,1,
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