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Hi,
Can I ask how can I group the fruits with its quantity below and visualize in Power BI as Fruit Type and Total number of the specific fruits?
| Fruit Type (Basket 1) | No for fruits (Basket 1) | Fruit Type (Basket 2) | No of fruits (Basket 2) |
| Pear | 4 | Lemon | 6 |
| Lemon | 10 | Peach | 3 |
| Orange | 20 | Apple | 14 |
| Apple | 12 | Mango | 10 |
| Peach | 4 | Banana | 6 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WCkhNLFLSUTIBYp/U3Pw8IG2mFKsTDecZGgAJoKrkDCBtDJbyL0rMS08Fco1Aco4FBTkgjqEJWBLONQISvkCF+RBDQHIwY0C2OSXmASHEulgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"Fruit Type (Basket 1)" = _t, #"No for fruits (Basket 1)" = _t, #"Fruit Type (Basket 2)" = _t, #"No of fruits (Basket 2)" = _t]),
ChangeTypeOfNumberCols = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"No of fruits (Basket 2)", Int64.Type}, {"No for fruits (Basket 1)", Int64.Type}}),
TableToColumns = Table.ToColumns(ChangeTypeOfNumberCols),
JoinFruitAndNumberCols = {TableToColumns{0} & TableToColumns{2}, TableToColumns{1} & TableToColumns{3}},
TableFromColumns= Table.FromColumns(JoinFruitAndNumberCols, {"Fruit", "Total"}),
GroupOnFruitSumTotals = Table.Group(TableFromColumns, {"Fruit"}, {{"Total", each List.Sum([Total]), Int64.Type}}),
SortOnFruit = Table.Sort(GroupOnFruitSumTotals,{{"Fruit", Order.Ascending}})
in
SortOnFruit
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WCkhNLFLSUTIBYp/U3Pw8IG2mFKsTDecZGgAJoKrkDCBtDJbyL0rMS08Fco1Aco4FBTkgjqEJWBLONQISvkCF+RBDQHIwY0C2OSXmASHEulgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"Fruit Type (Basket 1)" = _t, #"No for fruits (Basket 1)" = _t, #"Fruit Type (Basket 2)" = _t, #"No of fruits (Basket 2)" = _t]),
ChangeTypeOfNumberCols = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"No of fruits (Basket 2)", Int64.Type}, {"No for fruits (Basket 1)", Int64.Type}}),
TableToColumns = Table.ToColumns(ChangeTypeOfNumberCols),
JoinFruitAndNumberCols = {TableToColumns{0} & TableToColumns{2}, TableToColumns{1} & TableToColumns{3}},
TableFromColumns= Table.FromColumns(JoinFruitAndNumberCols, {"Fruit", "Total"}),
GroupOnFruitSumTotals = Table.Group(TableFromColumns, {"Fruit"}, {{"Total", each List.Sum([Total]), Int64.Type}}),
SortOnFruit = Table.Sort(GroupOnFruitSumTotals,{{"Fruit", Order.Ascending}})
in
SortOnFruit
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