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Hi All,
In Power Query, I have split a column based on "," delimiter and the result produced one column split into 10 columns and columns names have been named as "Column_1", "Column_2", and till "Column_10". Now today based on the values I get 10 columns but tomorrow I may get 20 columns. So, after split, I need to remove all the columns which is ending with even numbers like "Column_2", "Column_4" till the last even numbered columns. Is there a way to do it?
Regards,
Mohanraj
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi
With 10 columns
= Table.SplitColumn(#"Changed Type 1", "Details", each List.Alternate(Text.Split(_,","),1,1,1), 10)
or
= Table.SplitColumn(
#"Changed Type 1",
"Details",
each List.Alternate(Text.Split(_,","),1,1,1),
List.Max(
Table.TransformColumns(
#"Changed Type 1",
{{"Details", each Number.IntegerDivide(Text.Length(Text.Select(_,",")) + 1, 2) + 1, Int64.Type}}
)[Details]
)
)
https://goodly.co.in/split-by-variable-columns-in-power-query/
Stéphane
Hi
With 10 columns
= Table.SplitColumn(#"Changed Type 1", "Details", each List.Alternate(Text.Split(_,","),1,1,1), 10)
or
= Table.SplitColumn(
#"Changed Type 1",
"Details",
each List.Alternate(Text.Split(_,","),1,1,1),
List.Max(
Table.TransformColumns(
#"Changed Type 1",
{{"Details", each Number.IntegerDivide(Text.Length(Text.Select(_,",")) + 1, 2) + 1, Int64.Type}}
)[Details]
)
)
https://goodly.co.in/split-by-variable-columns-in-power-query/
Stéphane
The principle is not to delete even columns but to select only odd columns with the List.Alternate
= Table.SplitColumn(#"Changed Type 1", "Details", each List.Alternate(Text.Split(_,","),1,1,1))
Stéphane
Hi @slorin your code worked partially. Meaning the code worked to the lowest length of the column values.
Eg: For column value 1, raw, 3 I got the result as 1, 3 whereas for the column value 2, name, house, 10, 6, 20 I got the result as 2, house.
Hi
= Table.SplitColumn(Your_Source, "Your_Column", each List.Alternate(Text.Split(_,","),1,1,1))
Stéphane
Hi @slorin ,
Below is the screenshot of my Power Query and Advance editor. In the post I have mentioned the column name having "_", but in reality its ".". So, I tried to replace "_" to "." in the advance editor, but it didnt work.
Let me know as what is wrong.
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