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Hi,
I have a table with a column and values. I'm trying to group the values into group ranges. For exmple
| Amounts |
| 10000 |
| 5000 |
| 4000 |
| 2000 |
| 5 |
| 11000 |
| 12000 |
| 20000 |
| 15000 |
| 30000 |
| 100000 |
| 25000 |
| 80000 |
| 18000 |
| 21000 |
| 14000 |
| 23500 |
and im looking for an outcome like this.
| Amounts | Count |
| Between 1 and 10000 | 5 |
| Between 10001 and 20000 | 6 |
| Between 20001 and 30000 | 4 |
| Above 30000 | 2 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @atari35
Probably the easiest is to create add a calculated column with the range:
Bucket =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
Table1[Amount] <= 10000, "Between 1 and 10000",
Table1[Amount] <= 20000, "Between 10001 and 20000",
Table1[Amount] <= 30000, "Between 20001 and 30000",
"Above 30000"
)
then use it in a matrix visual with a simple COUNT measure
Hi @atari35
Probably the easiest is to create add a calculated column with the range:
Bucket =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
Table1[Amount] <= 10000, "Between 1 and 10000",
Table1[Amount] <= 20000, "Between 10001 and 20000",
Table1[Amount] <= 30000, "Between 20001 and 30000",
"Above 30000"
)
then use it in a matrix visual with a simple COUNT measure
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