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Ean123
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RANKX Function

Hi all, I'm trying to figure out a way to use the RANKX function to rank a sales column in my table. I do not want to rank this by a certain category but rather rank them in groups (1-10) evenly distributed across the dataset by the sales number. For example group 1 would contain the lowest sales amounts and group 10 would contain the highest sales amount. I can't seem to figure out how to accomplish this without defining a category to rank by which I don't want to do. Thanks for any replies!!

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lbendlin
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consider using PERCENTILEX instead.

Thanks for the reply. The PERCENTILEX function is (Table, Expression, K). Obviously I would reference my table first but what is Expression and K? How would I use this to create a 1-10 numeric range?

Anonymous
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Hi @Ean123 

 

Thanks to @lbendlin for the correct direction. If I understand it correctly, you can try a new column with below DAX.

RankGroup = 
VAR vSalesAmt = 'Table'[SalesAmt]
RETURN
SWITCH(TRUE(),
vSalesAmt<PERCENTILEX.INC('Table', 'Table'[SalesAmt], 0.1),1,
vSalesAmt<PERCENTILEX.INC('Table', 'Table'[SalesAmt], 0.2),2,
vSalesAmt<PERCENTILEX.INC('Table', 'Table'[SalesAmt], 0.3),3,
vSalesAmt<PERCENTILEX.INC('Table', 'Table'[SalesAmt], 0.4),4,
vSalesAmt<PERCENTILEX.INC('Table', 'Table'[SalesAmt], 0.5),5,
vSalesAmt<PERCENTILEX.INC('Table', 'Table'[SalesAmt], 0.6),6,
vSalesAmt<PERCENTILEX.INC('Table', 'Table'[SalesAmt], 0.7),7,
vSalesAmt<PERCENTILEX.INC('Table', 'Table'[SalesAmt], 0.8),8,
vSalesAmt<PERCENTILEX.INC('Table', 'Table'[SalesAmt], 0.9),9,
10)

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Best Regards,
Jing
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Thank you @Anonymous and @lbendlin for the reponses. I believe the PERCENTILEX.INC function is the right way to go. Can you explain why you use expressions 0.1, 0.2 ,0.3, etc...? When I apply this formula to my specific case I only get a rank group from 8-10.

how much data do you have?  Needs to be statistically significant.

calculate for k=0.1, k=0.2, k=0.3 etc.

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