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Johan
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Accumulated value based on ranking DAX

Hi,

 

I'm looking for a dax formula to show the value accumulated based on it's ranking

 

Prod A = 3 (euro, dollar, kg, ..)

Prod B = 1

Prod C = 7

 

Ranking of products:

Prod A = rank 2

Prod B = rank 3

Proc C = rank 1

 

Now I want to present a graph:

X axis = rank 1, rank 2, rank 3

Y axis = value 7, 10, 11

 

I found the dax for the rank: RANKX(all(table[prod]);[value]).

 

Thanks for your support.

Johan

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Hi @Johan,

 

@Greg_Deckler is right.  Perhaps try adding the following calculated columns to your table

 

Rank = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Table1'),ALL('Table1'),'Table1'[Value] > EARLIER('Table1'[Value]))+1
Cumulative = CALCULATE(SUM('Table1'[Value]),ALL('Table1'),'Table1'[Rank]<= EARLIER('Table1'[Rank]))

You can then plot these two columns on the axis of a scatter as follows

 

rank v cumulative.png

 


To learn more about DAX visit : aka.ms/practicalDAX

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Greg_Deckler
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Perhaps a cumulative measure that does a SUM of any lower RANK?


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Thanks for you comment, would you have an example of how to do that?

 

 

Hi @Johan,

 

@Greg_Deckler is right.  Perhaps try adding the following calculated columns to your table

 

Rank = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Table1'),ALL('Table1'),'Table1'[Value] > EARLIER('Table1'[Value]))+1
Cumulative = CALCULATE(SUM('Table1'[Value]),ALL('Table1'),'Table1'[Rank]<= EARLIER('Table1'[Rank]))

You can then plot these two columns on the axis of a scatter as follows

 

rank v cumulative.png

 


To learn more about DAX visit : aka.ms/practicalDAX

Proud to be a Datanaut!

Thanks. That worked.

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