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VagelisVlachos
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TOP 10 And Bottom 10 in a single Bar Chart

Hello.

Does anyone know what i have to do to saw in 1 sinlge bar chart the top 10 and the bottom 10 customers by revenue measure?

 

Thank you.

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Top/Bottom =
VAR top10 =
    RANKX ( ALL ( DimCustomer[Name] ), [Gross Profit],, ASC )
VAR bot10 =
    RANKX ( ALL ( DimCustomer[Name] ), [Gross Profit],, DESC )
RETURN
    IF ( top10 <= 10 || bot10 <= 10, [Gross Profit], BLANK () )

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Tommyvhod
Helper II
Helper II

I think the easiest way is to summarize the the revenues, create a list by customer, and add a basic filter ( top 10) on the visualization ( right side where the visualizations are), and a new list with bottom 10

Yes but you will have 2 different visual.I need to have 1 single visual with the top 10 and the bottom 10.Your way has to be with 2 different.

 

thank you

Top/Bottom =
VAR top10 =
    RANKX ( ALL ( DimCustomer[Name] ), [Gross Profit],, ASC )
VAR bot10 =
    RANKX ( ALL ( DimCustomer[Name] ), [Gross Profit],, DESC )
RETURN
    IF ( top10 <= 10 || bot10 <= 10, [Gross Profit], BLANK () )
ppm1
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Here is an example of how to do this. In my case, I only had 6 products, so did Top/Bottom 2 only, but the pattern is the same. This is a table, but if you use the adapted measures in a bar chart, only the top/bottom will show.

 

ppm1_0-1671066734787.png

Top Bottom 2 =
VAR Top2 =
    TOPN ( 2, ALLSELECTED ( 'Product'[Product] ), [Total Sales], DESC )
VAR Bottom2 =
    TOPN ( 2, ALLSELECTED ( 'Product'[Product] ), [Total Sales], ASC )
RETURN
    CALCULATE ( [Total Sales], KEEPFILTERS ( UNION ( Top2, Bottom2 ) ) )

 

Pat

 

 

Microsoft Employee

Hello.

Thanks for the reply but this not work properly. In the visual i dont any data for the bottom "10". I ve got only for the top "10". i have tried it in a table and in bar chart and nothing.

 

Top N Sum Sales =
CALCULATE (
    [Revenue],
    KEEPFILTERS ( TOPN ( 10, ALLSELECTED ( 'DimCustomer'[Name] ), [Revenue] ) )
)
 
i used this for top 10 but i can't understand what i have to do for the bottom "10"
 
thank you

 

You didn't use the whole expression from the example. Please try this measure.

Top N Sum Sales =
VAR Top10 =
    TOPN ( 10, ALLSELECTED ( 'DimCustomer'[Name] ), [Revenue], DESC )
VAR Bottom10 =
    TOPN ( 10, ALLSELECTED ( 'DimCustomer'[Name] ), [Revenue], ASC )
RETURN
    CALCULATE ( [Revenue], KEEPFILTERS ( UNION ( Top10, Bottom10 ) ) )

Pat

Microsoft Employee

I used the whole expression and didnt work for the bottom 10.

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