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I have an array of data where Value can only be in two states 1 or 0. Each value has its own timestamp of the event change from 1 to 0, etc.
When i build line chart PowerBI return me this:
What i need:
What measure i need to write to get red grapfic? Table of time already have.
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous PBI freezes too with this measure:(
I tried to use a different construction, now everything is fine. Ty for help!
Measure =
VAR currDate =
MAX ( CalendarTime[Time] )
VAR prev =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Statistics[Timestamp] ),
FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( Statistics ), [Timestamp] <= currDate )
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Statistics[Value] ),
FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( Statistics ), [Timestamp] = prev )
)
Ty for reply, but this option don't help me.
For example i have two points
Value 1 - Timestamp 00:00:00
Value 0 - Timestamp 00:21:37
So mesuare must calculate all points beetween this.
Value 1 - Timestamp 00:00:01
Value 1 - Timestamp 00:00:02
Value 1 - Timestamp 00:00:03
Value 1 - Timestamp 00:00:04
and so on.
Hi @Bessonnizza1992 ,
What's your desired result? According to your example data, whether the table is what you want:
Best Regards
Rena
@Anonymous , thank you for reply!
Yes, this table is exactly what i need. I managed to write a measure that fill down values, but CalendarTime table have 86400 row, and when i try to add measure in values (line chart) PBI is freze.
As a result i want to buid this chart:
I have an idea with another measure. I don't need to fill in all the lines, need only get the value of the previous non blank line and substitute it into the (current line index - 1). Mb you know how can i do it?
Here my example https://dropmefiles.com/vH1NG
Best regards!
Hi @Bessonnizza1992 ,
I updated your sample pbix file, please check whether that is what you want. I create a measure as below to get the values:
Measure =
VAR _curtime =
MAX ( 'CalendarTime'[Time] )
VAR _curvalue =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Statistics'[Value] ),
FILTER ( 'Statistics', 'Statistics'[Timestamp] = _curtime )
)
VAR _pretime =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Statistics'[Timestamp] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Statistics' ),
'Statistics'[Timestamp] < _curtime
)
)
VAR _prevalue =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Statistics'[Value] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Statistics' ), 'Statistics'[Timestamp] = _pretime )
)
RETURN
IF ( ISBLANK ( _curvalue ), _prevalue, _curvalue )Best Regards
Rena
@Anonymous PBI freezes too with this measure:(
I tried to use a different construction, now everything is fine. Ty for help!
Measure =
VAR currDate =
MAX ( CalendarTime[Time] )
VAR prev =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Statistics[Timestamp] ),
FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( Statistics ), [Timestamp] <= currDate )
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Statistics[Value] ),
FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( Statistics ), [Timestamp] = prev )
)
Hi @Bessonnizza1992 ,
It's glad to hear that your problem has been resolved. And thanks for sharing your solution for us. Thank you.
Best Regards
Rena
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