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Hi guys, I want to create a matrix table like below
For the previous two years, I wanna show the same values(A,B,V,%C)
For the current year, I wanna show the A,%C plus additional two or more different values(E,F..)
Is it possible to achieve this in one matrix table? Thanks!
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Hi @RDHR ,
I created some data:
There are two methods here, but both of them will affect the data structure and presentation to a greater or lesser extent because of the design of Power BI.
Here are the steps you can follow:
First method:
Create measure all put into the Value of the matrix, but the matrix does not automatically hide the value of Value= blank, we need to manually operate:
1. Create measure.
A1 = MAX('Table'[A])
B1 =
IF(
MAX('Table'[Year])<>2023,MAX('Table'[B]),BLANK())
C1 =
MAX('Table'[%C])
E1 =
IF(
MAX('Table'[Year])=2023,MAX('Table'[E]),BLANK())
F1 =
IF(
MAX('Table'[Year])=2023,MAX('Table'[F]),BLANK())
V1 =
IF(
MAX('Table'[Year])<>2023,MAX('Table'[V]),BLANK())
2. Move the mouse over the column for each blank value, reducing the width of the column to make it invisible to the naked eye
3. Result:
Second method:
Use Power Quer to change the data structure, put the column with values into a column, use Measure to judge, but the data is in one column, the data structure in the same column must be the same.
1. In power query – select [A]—[F] – Transform –Unpivot Columns.
2. Create measure:
Measure =
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
MAX('Table (2)'[Year])=2021&&MAX('Table (2)'[Attribute]) in
{"A","B","V","%C"},MAX('Table (2)'[Value]),
MAX('Table (2)'[Year])=2022&&MAX('Table (2)'[Attribute]) in
{"A","B","V","%C"},MAX('Table (2)'[Value]),
MAX('Table (2)'[Year])=2023&&MAX('Table (2)'[Attribute]) in
{"A","%C","E","F"},MAX('Table (2)'[Value]),BLANK())
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi @RDHR ,
I created some data:
There are two methods here, but both of them will affect the data structure and presentation to a greater or lesser extent because of the design of Power BI.
Here are the steps you can follow:
First method:
Create measure all put into the Value of the matrix, but the matrix does not automatically hide the value of Value= blank, we need to manually operate:
1. Create measure.
A1 = MAX('Table'[A])
B1 =
IF(
MAX('Table'[Year])<>2023,MAX('Table'[B]),BLANK())
C1 =
MAX('Table'[%C])
E1 =
IF(
MAX('Table'[Year])=2023,MAX('Table'[E]),BLANK())
F1 =
IF(
MAX('Table'[Year])=2023,MAX('Table'[F]),BLANK())
V1 =
IF(
MAX('Table'[Year])<>2023,MAX('Table'[V]),BLANK())
2. Move the mouse over the column for each blank value, reducing the width of the column to make it invisible to the naked eye
3. Result:
Second method:
Use Power Quer to change the data structure, put the column with values into a column, use Measure to judge, but the data is in one column, the data structure in the same column must be the same.
1. In power query – select [A]—[F] – Transform –Unpivot Columns.
2. Create measure:
Measure =
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
MAX('Table (2)'[Year])=2021&&MAX('Table (2)'[Attribute]) in
{"A","B","V","%C"},MAX('Table (2)'[Value]),
MAX('Table (2)'[Year])=2022&&MAX('Table (2)'[Attribute]) in
{"A","B","V","%C"},MAX('Table (2)'[Value]),
MAX('Table (2)'[Year])=2023&&MAX('Table (2)'[Attribute]) in
{"A","%C","E","F"},MAX('Table (2)'[Value]),BLANK())
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Thank you so much, Liu! This is extremely helpful. Much appreciated.
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