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Hi all,
Any help with the following would be great as it is an unique situation. A quick intro into the problem,
1) I have teams who work at different locations each day, and there's a latitude and longitiude for each address and a post code
2) On the PBI dashboard the end user wants to select any team/s and date/s to show the total average distance. For example Mr ABC did 3 jobs today; (1st Town to 2nd Town + 2nd Town to Last Town)/3
3) I have attempted many solutions;
- Create two tables such that there's a lat, long, lat 1 and long 1 for measures
- Used a measure below, however nothing works
4) This dataset is linked to the main datasey by an unique identifier DATE&NAME
Any help would be super appreciated, thanks in advance.
Kilometers =
var Lat1 = MIN('From City'[lat])
var Lng1 = MIN('From City'[lng])
var Lat2 = MIN('To Cities'[lat])
var Lng2 = MIN('To Cities'[lng])
---- Algorithm here -----
var P = DIVIDE( PI(), 180 )
var A = 0.5 - COS((Lat2-Lat1) * p)/2 +
COS(Lat1 * p) * COS(lat2 * P) * (1-COS((Lng2- Lng1) * p))/2
var final = 12742 * ASIN((SQRT(A)))
return fina
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You could use Latitude and Longitude to calculate the distance between two locations with following formula:
=acos(sin(lat1)*sin(lat2)+cos(lat1)*cos(lat2)*cos(lon2-lon1))*6371
Then sum up the distances by each person and divide 3 to get the result you need.
ps: 6371 is Earth radius in km.
You can achieve it via either Power Query or DAX method.
Or you can use Google Map API .
You could also check the reference below:
Best Regards,
Kelly
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You could use Latitude and Longitude to calculate the distance between two locations with following formula:
=acos(sin(lat1)*sin(lat2)+cos(lat1)*cos(lat2)*cos(lon2-lon1))*6371
Then sum up the distances by each person and divide 3 to get the result you need.
ps: 6371 is Earth radius in km.
You can achieve it via either Power Query or DAX method.
Or you can use Google Map API .
You could also check the reference below:
Best Regards,
Kelly
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!
Hi,
I'm unsure how to apply the above soluiton to my situation as follows:
1) I have a columns of; team names, long', lat' dates, unique identifier, address
2) Each team can do 3-4 jobs a day each with it's own long, lat
3) I need to show the total and average distance for team/s on any date or date ranges
Thanks in advance
Hi,
Can anyone help with the above?
Thanks
Hi,
I'm unsure how to apply the above soluiton to my situation as follows:
1) I have a columns of; team names, long', lat' dates, unique identifier, address
2) Each team can do 3-4 jobs a day each with it's own long, lat
3) I need to show the total and average distance for team/s on any date or date ranges
Thanks in advance
@Anonymous , is your formula not giving the correct result?
refer if needed
http://www.girlswithpowertools.com/2014/05/distance/
https://dhexcel1.wordpress.com/2015/08/16/measuring-distance-in-power-bi-desktop/
Morning Amit,
Thanks for your reply.
The formula in my post does not give the right answer. I will look at your links now and update you.
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