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JOHN14400
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rank index custom columns query

Hello

 

I would like create in power query  a custom column in order to have rank index max 1 to 3 . I explain with a list of first name

Name          Index

ALBERT           1

ROGER           2

GILBERT         3

SOPHIE          1

THERESE        2

MARIE           3

JEAN             1

PAUL             2

etc and so on

what is the instructions in language M ?

thanks for your help

 

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ziying35
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Hi, @JOHN14400 

 

let
    Source = Table.FromRecords(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i65W8kvMTVWIKTUwSDTASilZKTn6OLkGhUC4uEilWh2izAryd3cNoo5R7p543UWsMcH+AR6ertRxUoiHa5BrME7DiDXG1zGIWi7ycnX0w28SaeYFOIb6EGdeLAA=",BinaryEncoding.Base64),Compression.Deflate))),
    addidx = Table.AddIndexColumn(Source,"Index"),
    result = Table.TransformColumns(addidx, {"Index", each Number.Mod(_, 3)+1, type number})
in
    result

If my code solves your problem, mark it as a solution

 

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ziying35
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@JOHN14400 

According to the description of your problem, modify the code as follows. But I see that you are expecting the result to be a change every three lines, in which case the loop number doesn't need to be added. Just start directly with the split step.

 

 

let
    Source = Table.FromRecords(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i65W8kvMTVWyUnL0cXINCokpNTBINMBFKtXqwNUH+bu7BhGv3N0Tr/nISoP9Azw8XYk3OsTDNcg1GKcGZKW+jkGkmOzl6uiHXzWmngDHUB/i9MQCAA==",BinaryEncoding.Base64),Compression.Deflate))),
    addidx = Table.AddIndexColumn(Source,"Index"),
    mod = Table.TransformColumns(addidx, {"Index", each Number.Mod(_, 3)+1, type number}),
    split = Table.Split(mod, 3),
    trans = List.Transform(split, each Table.PromoteHeaders(Table.Transpose(Table.ReorderColumns(_,{"Index", "Name"})))),
    result = Table.Combine(trans)
in
    result

 

 

But that would require a code change, so you'll try with code above

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JOHN14400
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ziying35
Impactful Individual
Impactful Individual

@JOHN14400 

According to the description of your problem, modify the code as follows. But I see that you are expecting the result to be a change every three lines, in which case the loop number doesn't need to be added. Just start directly with the split step.

 

 

let
    Source = Table.FromRecords(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i65W8kvMTVWyUnL0cXINCokpNTBINMBFKtXqwNUH+bu7BhGv3N0Tr/nISoP9Azw8XYk3OsTDNcg1GKcGZKW+jkGkmOzl6uiHXzWmngDHUB/i9MQCAA==",BinaryEncoding.Base64),Compression.Deflate))),
    addidx = Table.AddIndexColumn(Source,"Index"),
    mod = Table.TransformColumns(addidx, {"Index", each Number.Mod(_, 3)+1, type number}),
    split = Table.Split(mod, 3),
    trans = List.Transform(split, each Table.PromoteHeaders(Table.Transpose(Table.ReorderColumns(_,{"Index", "Name"})))),
    result = Table.Combine(trans)
in
    result

 

 

But that would require a code change, so you'll try with code above

Hello ziying 35

Thanks for yours fasters answers it works !

 

ziying35
Impactful Individual
Impactful Individual

@JOHN14400 

According to the description of your problem, modify the code as follows. But I see that you are expecting the result to be a change every three lines, in which case the loop index number doesn't need to be added. Just start directly with the split step.

 

 

 

let
    Source = Table.FromRecords(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i65W8kvMTVWyUnL0cXINCokpNTBINMBFKtXqwNUH+bu7BhGv3N0Tr/nISoP9Azw8XYk3OsTDNcg1GKcGZKW+jkGkmOzl6uiHXzWmngDHUB/i9MQCAA==",BinaryEncoding.Base64),Compression.Deflate))),
    addidx = Table.AddIndexColumn(Source,"Index"),
    mod = Table.TransformColumns(addidx, {"Index", each Number.Mod(_, 3)+1, type number}),
    split = Table.Split(mod, 3),
    trans = List.Transform(split, each Table.PromoteHeaders(Table.Transpose(Table.ReorderColumns(_,{"Index", "Name"})))),
    result = Table.Combine(trans)
in
    result

 

 

 

 

ziying35
Impactful Individual
Impactful Individual

Hi, @JOHN14400 

 

let
    Source = Table.FromRecords(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i65W8kvMTVWIKTUwSDTASilZKTn6OLkGhUC4uEilWh2izAryd3cNoo5R7p543UWsMcH+AR6ertRxUoiHa5BrME7DiDXG1zGIWi7ycnX0w28SaeYFOIb6EGdeLAA=",BinaryEncoding.Base64),Compression.Deflate))),
    addidx = Table.AddIndexColumn(Source,"Index"),
    result = Table.TransformColumns(addidx, {"Index", each Number.Mod(_, 3)+1, type number})
in
    result

If my code solves your problem, mark it as a solution

 

THanks  for your solution via the function Mod. But in final way , i Would like to pivot in order to have the first name like a values.

I have a message error like (

There were too many elements in the enumeration to complete the operation).

Yet there is only 8 rows

 

 

 

 

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