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Hello all,
Im using the following formulae to count the occurances of the country codes in a field...
USA = CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS (Sheet1),((Sheet1[Citizen]="USA")))
GBP = CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS (Sheet1),((Sheet1[Citizen]="GBP")))
CAN = CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS (Sheet1),((Sheet1[Citizen]="CAN")))
what formulae would I use to count the rows of all of the other values (Not USA, GBP, CAN)
Thanks!
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See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee634237.aspx for all the operators you can use. In this case you could do something like:
OtherValues = CALCULATE((COUNTROWS(Sheet1),(Sheet1[Citizen]<>"USA" && Sheet1[Citizen]<>"GBP" && Sheet1[Citizen]<>"CAN"))
@Anonymous Or since you already have the 3 Measures you can just...
Others = COUNTROWS(Sheet1) - [USA] - [GBP] - [CAN]
EDIT: You probably even have some kind of a TOTAL Measure for ALL countries which you can use instead of COUNTROWS(Sheet1)
See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee634237.aspx for all the operators you can use. In this case you could do something like:
OtherValues = CALCULATE((COUNTROWS(Sheet1),(Sheet1[Citizen]<>"USA" && Sheet1[Citizen]<>"GBP" && Sheet1[Citizen]<>"CAN"))
Other = CALCULATE( COUNTROWS (Sheet1),
FILTER( Sheet1,
Sheet1[Citizen] <> "USA" && Sheet1[Citizen] <> "GBP" && Sheet1[Citizen] <> "CAN"))
Proud to be a Super User!
You can use below formula:
COUNTROWS(FILTER(Sheet1,Sheet1[Citizen]<>"USA"&&Sheet1[Citizen]<>"GBP"&&Sheet1[Citizen]<>"CAN"))
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