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Hi,
I need to built a strange matrix :
For each brand, the top 5 items and the percentage associated for that item order by DESC
I have no idea how to built that with Power BI visualisation graphs I know :
Solved! Go to Solution.
@clem312 , Create rank , assume you have percentage measure
Rank = rankx(filter(allselcted(Table[Brand], Table[Item]), [Brand] =max([Brand]),[percentage],,desc, dense)
Create a new series
RankT = generateseries(1,5,1)
Now use this column from RankT on rows of matrix and band on column
Try measures like
maxx(Filter(addcolumns(Summarize(Table, Table[Brand], Table[Item]), "_1", [percentage], "_2", [Rank]), [_2] =max(RankT[Value])), [Item])
refer if needed
Dynamic Segmentation Bucketing Binning
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Dynamic-Segmentation-Bucketing-Binning/m-p/1...
Dynamic Segmentation, Bucketing or Binning: https://youtu.be/CuczXPj0N-k
maxx(Filter(addcolumns(Summarize(Table, Table[Brand], Table[Item]), "_1", [percentage], "_2", [Rank]), [_2] =max(RankT[Value])), [percentage])
remove null rankT values or Rank > 5
Hi Amit,
However, I am not able to display the percentage new to the items as in the table I posted. The items are nicely ordered by their rank but the percentage become totally wrong.
Any idea ?
Excellent, thank you Amit !
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