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kmilarov
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Input/Add two parameters via slider Between

Guys, I have a slider with single input that add one parameter / variable). But want to have slider BETWEEN that enters/inputs two parameters - lower and upper  (between). values for example, to add input number via slider between 4 and 8, and to  have two var parameters values one for 4 and the other for 8?

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TomMartens
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Hey @kmilarov ,

 

assuming you have a table containing a column with all the possible numeric values, then you can use a single slicer and the slider "between" option to visualize the values. In my example the table and column have the same name: 1 to 100.

Using two measures like below:

minValue 1 to 100 = CALCULATE( MIN('1 to 100'[1 to 100] ) )

and

maxalue 1 to 100 = CALCULATE( MAX('1 to 100'[1 to 100] ) )

Allows something like this:
image.png

Of course, you can use both measures inside a third measure to add the min and max value.

 

Hopefully, this will help you find what you are looking for.

 

Regards,

Tom



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kmilarov
Helper II
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Thank you. It works well now 🙂 

TomMartens
Super User
Super User

Hey @kmilarov ,

 

assuming you have a table containing a column with all the possible numeric values, then you can use a single slicer and the slider "between" option to visualize the values. In my example the table and column have the same name: 1 to 100.

Using two measures like below:

minValue 1 to 100 = CALCULATE( MIN('1 to 100'[1 to 100] ) )

and

maxalue 1 to 100 = CALCULATE( MAX('1 to 100'[1 to 100] ) )

Allows something like this:
image.png

Of course, you can use both measures inside a third measure to add the min and max value.

 

Hopefully, this will help you find what you are looking for.

 

Regards,

Tom



Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution, this will help others!

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I accept Kudos 😉
Hamburg, Germany

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