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Hi!
So i hava data of app index per day. I want to show it in graph, consist of app index in y-axis and elapsed day in x-axis.
I want to show the data based on the selected data percentage in slicer. For example, I have in total 9039 data. if i select 10% they will only show 10% of the data from the back which is data 8135 to 9039 (Total 904 data showed). How do i make it on dax?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @Farrah24 ,
Here I suggest you to create a measure and add this measure as a visual level filter in your line chart. In my sample, I create a percentage slicer by what if parameter.
Filter =
VAR _PERCENTAGE =
DIVIDE ( SELECTEDVALUE ( Percentage[Percentage] ), 100 )
VAR _MAXINDEX =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Index] ), ALL ( 'Table' ) )
VAR _ROUNDUP =
ROUNDUP ( _MAXINDEX * _PERCENTAGE, 0 )
VAR _RESULT =
IF ( MAX ( 'Table'[Index] ) >= _MAXINDEX - _ROUNDUP, 1, 0 )
RETURN
_RESULT
Result is as below.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Farrah24 ,
Here I suggest you to create a measure and add this measure as a visual level filter in your line chart. In my sample, I create a percentage slicer by what if parameter.
Filter =
VAR _PERCENTAGE =
DIVIDE ( SELECTEDVALUE ( Percentage[Percentage] ), 100 )
VAR _MAXINDEX =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Index] ), ALL ( 'Table' ) )
VAR _ROUNDUP =
ROUNDUP ( _MAXINDEX * _PERCENTAGE, 0 )
VAR _RESULT =
IF ( MAX ( 'Table'[Index] ) >= _MAXINDEX - _ROUNDUP, 1, 0 )
RETURN
_RESULT
Result is as below.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Farrah24 , One you mutiple measure by 10%
[Measure]*[Parameter value]/100
or use this parameter with pareto logic, refer my filter example at end
Continue to explore Power BI Window function- Pareto Analysis, 80% of sales, Order by on Measure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVxiLc_AzSs
This mean 10% contribution
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