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Hi! I'm new to Power BI.
I have survey findings of sentiments (1 - 5) for 10 categories. There are 1000 respondents with additional data such as location, age and gender. I end up with 10 columns of ratings with 1000 rows.
First, how do I find the Top 3/ Bottom 3 rated category across the 10 columns? Each category rating is calculated by average.
Second, can I add slicers to the data set and have it change accordingly to location/age/gender?
Sample data here
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Hi, @Anonymous
If it is OK with you, please share the sample pbix file or sample data.
It will be very much helpful if I can see the sample to come up with a desirable outcome with possible solutions.
Thank you very much.
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Hi, @Anonymous
Thank you very much for sharing.
I hope I come up with what you needed.
I unpivoted your original table to look like the below in order to calculate numbers per each category.
Then I wrote two measures like below.
You can also check some other measures in the PBIX file that I have connected to the link below.
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
Hi, @Anonymous
If it is OK with you, please share the sample pbix file or sample data.
It will be very much helpful if I can see the sample to come up with a desirable outcome with possible solutions.
Thank you very much.
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
Hi, sample data here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13h07LspXAQ7e_CM0MDcQ3-WkCfHWqbrx/view?usp=sharing Thank you!
Hi, @Anonymous
Thank you very much for sharing.
I hope I come up with what you needed.
I unpivoted your original table to look like the below in order to calculate numbers per each category.
Then I wrote two measures like below.
You can also check some other measures in the PBIX file that I have connected to the link below.
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
This works perfectly! Thank you - marked as solution
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