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Hi everyone, first post. Using the sample data below (call the table RANKX Test), I want to write a RANKX measure that ranks the Attribute column by the Value column, for each ID column value:
ID | Attribute | Value |
111 | A | 60 |
111 | B | 50 |
112 | A | 50 |
112 | B | 70 |
113 | A | 20 |
113 | B | 40 |
I know how to rank attribute by value, and create a visual level filter for the top ranked attribute:
Rank Attributes = IF(RANKX(ALLSELECTED('RANKX Test'[Attribute]),CALCULATE(SUM('RANKX Test'[Value])),,ASC,Dense)
<=1,1,0)
A table with the Attribute column and a column with the COUNT of Attribute values looks like this:
Attribute Count of Attribute
A 3
I need to add the ID column to the measure, so that the attributes are ranked for each ID. I would want the table above to look like this since A would be the top ranked attribute for two IDs and B would be the top ranked attribute for one ID:
Attribute Count of Attribute
A 2
B 1
Appreciate any help on this!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
I am not sure how your datamodel looks like, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Count of attribute expected result: =
VAR _currentrowattribute =
MAX ( Data[Attribute] )
RETURN
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( Data[Attribute] ),
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
ADDCOLUMNS (
ALL ( Data ),
"@Rank_partion_ID",
RANK (
skip,
ALL ( Data ),
ORDERBY ( Data[Value], ASC ),
PARTITIONBY ( Data[ID] )
)
),
Data[Attribute] = _currentrowattribute
&& [@Rank_partion_ID] = 1
)
)
)
Hi,
I am not sure how your datamodel looks like, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Count of attribute expected result: =
VAR _currentrowattribute =
MAX ( Data[Attribute] )
RETURN
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( Data[Attribute] ),
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
ADDCOLUMNS (
ALL ( Data ),
"@Rank_partion_ID",
RANK (
skip,
ALL ( Data ),
ORDERBY ( Data[Value], ASC ),
PARTITIONBY ( Data[ID] )
)
),
Data[Attribute] = _currentrowattribute
&& [@Rank_partion_ID] = 1
)
)
)
Thanks! That works...
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