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Hi,
I'm trying to understand, how the first argument of the SWITCH-function is being evaluated/calculated when checking the second arguments.
Here an example:
SWITCH (
SELECTEDVALUE( Product[Color] ) ,
"Green", 1,
"Blue", 2,
"Red", 3
)
Will the SELECTEDVALUE ( Product[Color] ) be calculated at the beginning, then saved like a variable, and then in the second step only compared to the different colors? Or is it computed for every line of comparison new?
Personally I think that it is beeing calculated once, stored, and then compared. But I was wondering, because I saw someone writing the SWITCH-Function with a variable as TRUE/FALSE argument:
var color = SELECTEDVALUE( Product[Color] )
RETURN
SWITCH (
color ,
"Green", 1,
"Blue", 2,
"Red", 3
)
And this got me thinking, maybe I was wrong. Would be great if someone could enlighten me 😉
PS: I'm just curious if there is a difference in performance, that there could be differences when the function is being evaluated row by row I'm aware 🙂
Regards,
Max
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hi @Anonymous
SWITCH is runned as nested IFs. So the performance shall be better to save the first argument as a variable. As a variable is calculated once, while without varible, it is calculated in every nested IF, three times in your case.
hi @Anonymous
SWITCH is runned as nested IFs. So the performance shall be better to save the first argument as a variable. As a variable is calculated once, while without varible, it is calculated in every nested IF, three times in your case.
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