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Hi,
I have a table like this:
Player / Name / Quizizz Name have the same Name in all rows.
I now try to find the highest, 2nd highest, 3rd highest, ... number in the CPoints column. I am using these
But I want
1stPointsOverall 45
2ndPointsOverall 45
3rdPointsOverall 45
4thPointsOverall 35
5thPointsOverall 25
6thPointsOverall 25
7thPointsOverall 18
8thPointsOverall 0
When looking at the definitions of TopN, its says that it would return mutliple rows if double entries occur, but it seems not to do this the way I have set it up.
Any idea, how to get to my wanted result?
Thanks,
Markus
@MrDoubleG , create a new column like
rank col = rankx(table, [CPoints]+rand()/1000 ,,desc,dense)
Then try a measure
1stPointsOverall = MAX(filter(Table, Table[rank col] =1),Results[CPoints])
2ndPointsOverall = MAX(filter(Table, Table[rank col] =2),Results[CPoints])
refer tie breaker in rank
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