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Hello,
I want to preface by saying that you for your help.
I currently have a working measure that calculates a “scaled value” based on a total number. That scale ranges from 1 to 0.
Object | Score | Scaled Value |
Oranges | 900 | 1 |
Bananas | 800 | .45 |
Apples | 500 | .27 |
Peaches | 200 | 0 |
ScaledValue =
VAR _Min = Calculate(MIN(cTbl_TotalScoreCalculate[Totaled Score]),REMOVEFILTERS())
VAR _Max = Calculate(MAX(cTbl_TotalScoreCalculate[Totaled Score]),REMOVEFILTERS())
RETURN
IF(
HASONEVALUE ( cTbl_TotalScoreCalculate[name_id]),
DIVIDE ( SUM(cTbl_TotalScoreCalculate[Totaled Score] ) - _Min, _Max - _Min))
I am hoping to essentially create a measure that categorizes the scaled values based on its score as it falls within a range. I’d like the measure to be able to show the Category Column below:
Object | Score | Scaled Value | Category |
Oranges | 900 | 1 | Cat 1 |
Bananas | 800 | .45 | Cat 2 |
Apples | 500 | .27 | Cat 3 |
Peaches | 200 | 0 | None |
I would like the categories to fall within the following ranges:
Cat 1: >= .50
Cat 2: >=.37 & <.50
Cat 3: >= .24 < .37
None: <.24
Thank you for your assistance!!
Solved! Go to Solution.
@neil37 ,
I would like to suggest using the SWITCH function:
Category = SWITCH(
TRUE(),
[Scaled Value] >= .5, "Cat 1",
[Scaled Value] >= .37, "Cat 2",
[Scaled Value] >= .24, "Cat 3",
"None" )
I believe by ensuring the values are in descending order, this should work. My syntax might be a little off, but I think you should be able to get it going.
Good Luck and Regards,
@neil37 ,
I would like to suggest using the SWITCH function:
Category = SWITCH(
TRUE(),
[Scaled Value] >= .5, "Cat 1",
[Scaled Value] >= .37, "Cat 2",
[Scaled Value] >= .24, "Cat 3",
"None" )
I believe by ensuring the values are in descending order, this should work. My syntax might be a little off, but I think you should be able to get it going.
Good Luck and Regards,
Worked perfectly. Thank you!!!
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