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ngct1112
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How to count the MAX number of Group and find which group

Hi,

 

I am trying to figure out how to find the Highest count of each group. Simplified data as below

From this table, we can find that there are 

7 items in Group A

3 items in Group B

9 items in Group C

 

Items

Group

1

A

2

A

3

A

4

C

5

C

6

A

7

C

8

C

9

A

10

A

11

C

12

A

13

C

14

C

15

B

16

B

17

C

18

B

19

C

 

Is it possible I could write 2 measures to find out 

1.) Most items' Group: C

2.) Highest Items: 9

 

Appreciate your help!

2 ACCEPTED SOLUTIONS
amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@ngct1112 , Create two measures like

 

Top 1 count = CALCULATE(calculate(count(Table[Group])),TOPN(1,all(Table[Group]),calculate(count(Table[Group])),DESC),VALUES(Table[Group]))

Top 1 Group = CALCULATE(calculate(max(Table[Group])),TOPN(1,all(Table[Group]),calculate(count(Table[Group])),DESC),VALUES(Table[Group]))

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CNENFRNL
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi, @ngct1112 , you might want to use the following measures,

 

Group = 
VAR __sum =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        SUMMARIZE ( Table1, Table1[Group] ),
        "Count", CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table1 ) )
    )
RETURN
    MAXX ( TOPN ( 1, __sum, [Count] ), Table1[Group] )
Most Items = 
VAR __sum =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        SUMMARIZE ( Table1, Table1[Group] ),
        "Count", CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table1 ) )
    )
RETURN
    MAXX ( __sum, [Count] )

 

Screenshot 2021-01-04 121230.png

 

 

Btw, Power Query easily does the trick,

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("Rc2xEYAgFIPhXVJTGFGEUh3jHfuvIchd0n33p0gEiIQbPQV2KUvH0PvrlIrWS61KTSs3k9rpG2ZXH3E+PYvF9Bera1u1fw==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Items = _t, Group = _t]),
    #"Grouped Rows" = Table.Group(Source, {"Group"}, {{"Count", each Table.RowCount(_), Int64.Type}}),
    #"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(#"Grouped Rows", each [Count] = List.Max(#"Grouped Rows"[Count]))
in
    #"Filtered Rows"

Screenshot 2021-01-04 122432.png


Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension!

DAX is simple, but NOT EASY!

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CNENFRNL
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi, @ngct1112 , you might want to use the following measures,

 

Group = 
VAR __sum =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        SUMMARIZE ( Table1, Table1[Group] ),
        "Count", CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table1 ) )
    )
RETURN
    MAXX ( TOPN ( 1, __sum, [Count] ), Table1[Group] )
Most Items = 
VAR __sum =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        SUMMARIZE ( Table1, Table1[Group] ),
        "Count", CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table1 ) )
    )
RETURN
    MAXX ( __sum, [Count] )

 

Screenshot 2021-01-04 121230.png

 

 

Btw, Power Query easily does the trick,

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("Rc2xEYAgFIPhXVJTGFGEUh3jHfuvIchd0n33p0gEiIQbPQV2KUvH0PvrlIrWS61KTSs3k9rpG2ZXH3E+PYvF9Bera1u1fw==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Items = _t, Group = _t]),
    #"Grouped Rows" = Table.Group(Source, {"Group"}, {{"Count", each Table.RowCount(_), Int64.Type}}),
    #"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(#"Grouped Rows", each [Count] = List.Max(#"Grouped Rows"[Count]))
in
    #"Filtered Rows"

Screenshot 2021-01-04 122432.png


Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension!

DAX is simple, but NOT EASY!

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@ngct1112 , Create two measures like

 

Top 1 count = CALCULATE(calculate(count(Table[Group])),TOPN(1,all(Table[Group]),calculate(count(Table[Group])),DESC),VALUES(Table[Group]))

Top 1 Group = CALCULATE(calculate(max(Table[Group])),TOPN(1,all(Table[Group]),calculate(count(Table[Group])),DESC),VALUES(Table[Group]))

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