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Hi I'm trying to count consecutive rows that match.
I have an ID column, a date column, and then a value column. I'm sorting by the ID then the date and I'd like for it to tell me the length of the chain of values in a calculated column. For example:
ID, Date, Value, Consecutive Values
1, 1/1/2019, A, 0
1, 1/2/2019, A, 2
2, 1/1/2019, P, 1
2, 1/2/2019, A, 1
3, 1/1/2019, P, 0
3, 1/2/2019, P, 2
I hope that isn't too confusing.
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Hi davidgaribaldi,
You could try below measure to see whether it work or not
Measure 3 =
VAR temp =
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( t5[ID] ),
FILTER ( ALLEXCEPT ( t5, t5[ID], t5[ Value] ), t5[ Date] <= MIN ( t5[ Date] ) )
)
RETURN
IF (
CALCULATE ( COUNT ( t5[ Value] ), ALLEXCEPT ( t5, t5[ID], t5[ Value] ) ) > 1
&& temp = 1,
0,
temp
)
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi davidgaribaldi,
I don't understand the logic of your sample, so if possible, could you please expain this to me? Then I will help you more corretly.
Thanks for your understanding and support.
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
Proud to be a PBI Community Champion
Because I only want the end number so I don't want it to increment I just want 0's and the last number in the chain with the amount of that value. I'd gladly settle for something like 1, 1/1/19, A, 2; 1, 1/2/19, A, 2
Basically I want to be able to tell the amount of 'A's' and 'P's' in each chain quickly.
If you can think of a more elegant way to accomplish this I'm open to it.
Hi davidgaribaldi,
You could try below measure to see whether it work or not
Measure 3 =
VAR temp =
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( t5[ID] ),
FILTER ( ALLEXCEPT ( t5, t5[ID], t5[ Value] ), t5[ Date] <= MIN ( t5[ Date] ) )
)
RETURN
IF (
CALCULATE ( COUNT ( t5[ Value] ), ALLEXCEPT ( t5, t5[ID], t5[ Value] ) ) > 1
&& temp = 1,
0,
temp
)
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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