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Dshami
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Showing count against count for duplicate values

I have a table with two columns SellerID and ClassID both having duplicates. Both are type Text. As shown in figure 1 each distinct SellerID has count of ClassID mapped. 

I need to output other way around. Say in a bar chart the X-axis should have the ClassID count ( 4, 3, 2, 1) and on Y-axis will be number of SellerID for that particular count of SellerID

 

Please let me know what approach can be taken

I already created a new table with a column having the lables on x-axis in "expected output image" below.. but donno how to map as both columns are duplicated.

 

 

16741384474664510543747814905205.jpg

Input or existing data (figure 1)

 

 

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  • Expected output would look like this

 

 

Thanks in advance,

Shani

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v-jingzhang
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Hi @Dshami 

 

You can first create a new table from the original table with below DAX. This is because the field on the x-axis should be a column. 

New Table = SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[SellerID],"Count_of_CLSID",COUNT('Table'[ClassID]))

vjingzhang_0-1674194237336.png

Then select "Count_of_CLSID" column from the new table into the column chart as x-axis. And select "SellerID" from the new table into the chart as y-axis and select "Count" aggregation for it. 

vjingzhang_1-1674194368200.png

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Dshami
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Thanks a lot!

v-jingzhang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Dshami 

 

You can first create a new table from the original table with below DAX. This is because the field on the x-axis should be a column. 

New Table = SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[SellerID],"Count_of_CLSID",COUNT('Table'[ClassID]))

vjingzhang_0-1674194237336.png

Then select "Count_of_CLSID" column from the new table into the column chart as x-axis. And select "SellerID" from the new table into the chart as y-axis and select "Count" aggregation for it. 

vjingzhang_1-1674194368200.png

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.

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