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I am attempting to show a distribution of patient risk across a 1 - 100 scale. I can produce the following graph that shows deitentified patient ids and their total risk score.
What I would ultimately like to do with this data is create the following chart showing the total percentage on the x axis and the count of patients in each bucket.
I just cannot seem to figure out how to use accomplish this. It appears that a good use case for this is binning, but my final output is a calculated field and the option for a new group is not available. Any suggestions?
Hmmm... I am not getting much feedback on this.
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to take a result set (from a view) (calculated from several calculated measures) like the following:
and turn it into a new table? I am sure that I could then use binning to achieve the visual that I need.
Hi, If your BINs are 0 to 100 and Risk Score is a WholeNumber between 0 to 100. You can try with this:
1. Create a Table with Bins:
Modeling--New Table
Bins = GENERATESERIES(0;100;1 )
2. Create a CountofPatientID
CountOfIds = CALCULATE ( COUNT ( Table2[PatientID] ); FILTER ( Table2; [AVG Risk Score] = SELECTEDVALUE ( Bins[Value] ) ) )
AVG Risk Score is your measure
3. Insert a Visual:
To select the colors you can work with Data Colors (But you need to assign to each bin the color )
Let me know if works on your side
Regards
Victor
Lima . Peru
Hi @powerdev,
Aggree with the solution you mentioned that to use "Bin" to generate new group. But what do you mean "my final output is a calculated field and the option for a new group is not available"? After creating a bin based on a specific field, it will dynamically add a calculated column in table view, you just need to add this new field into X-axis of column chart.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
Thanks @v-yulgu-msft for the reply.
What I mean is that the "Risk Score" column above is itself a calculated measure. When I select it and try to select "New Group" from the menu it is greyed out. I am thinking that creating a group from a calculated measure isn't possible. Is this correct?
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