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UsePowerBI
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One measure with different calculations according to filter selection

Hello

 

Is it possible with a measure in the Values field of a line graph, to show two different calculations based on which the selection of a filter visual (which values are in the Legend of the chart)?

 

For example, if I filter the graph for the Filter1 entry of the Legend (I can filter via a filter visual), it will display the MAX but if I filter for Filter2, it will display the MIN.

 

Is that possible?

 

Thanks!

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bcdobbs
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Super User

Something like this would work. You could use a SWITCH at end instead of IF to catch cases that don't fit.


VAR Measure1Value = [Measure1]
VAR Measure2Value = [Measure2]

VAR FilterValue = SELECTEDVALUE(Table[[FilterCol])

 

RETURN

IF(FilterValue="Value1", MeasureValue1, MeasureValue2)



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parry2k
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@UsePowerBI you can easily achieve this using Calculation Group and by adding two calculation items called Minimum and Maximum, and in these calculation items return min and max value and use these for slicers. There are tons of posts on calculation groups and itens, and should be pretty straight forward from here.

 

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bcdobbs
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Something like this would work. You could use a SWITCH at end instead of IF to catch cases that don't fit.


VAR Measure1Value = [Measure1]
VAR Measure2Value = [Measure2]

VAR FilterValue = SELECTEDVALUE(Table[[FilterCol])

 

RETURN

IF(FilterValue="Value1", MeasureValue1, MeasureValue2)



Ben Dobbs

LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog

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