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raymond
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SUM the MAX Values

Hi everyone,

 

I browsed through several topics but couldnt find an answer...so I am writing now 🙂

 

I have a Matrix with several Max Values. The Matrix has the granularity of "City". However, I want to SUM the MAX values for that given Country. 

2021-06-01 17_37_01-sample - Excel.png

 

Think of the values in the columns as people with blond, brunette and black hair. Hence in Germany we have 3 hair types in total and not 4 (which would be the sum). In Munich we have 1 hair type.

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raymond
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I have found a solution on my own. It was after all more simple than I have initially thought.

Value = 
MAXX( TABLE ,TABLE[Max value A] ) +
MAXX( TABLE ,TABLE[Max value B] ) +
MAXX( TABLE ,TABLE[Max value C] )

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raymond
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I have found a solution on my own. It was after all more simple than I have initially thought.

Value = 
MAXX( TABLE ,TABLE[Max value A] ) +
MAXX( TABLE ,TABLE[Max value B] ) +
MAXX( TABLE ,TABLE[Max value C] )
v-luwang-msft
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Hi @raymond ,

You could try the following measure:

Measure = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Max value A])+MAX('Table'[Max value B])+MAX('Table'[Max value C]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Country]=MAX('Table'[Country])))

 

base  data:

v-luwang-msft_0-1622707010496.png

 

And final output:

v-luwang-msft_1-1622707024226.png

Wish it is helpful for you!

 

Best Regards

Lucien

Nathaniel_C
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Hi @raymond ,
What is your logic that Germany's sum is 3 and not 4?

 





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Thank you.

I want to find out how many values generally occur for each country. In Germany only 3 attributes or traits occur. 

 

Think of it as people with blond, brunette and black hair. Hence in Germany we have 3 hair types and not 4. In Munich we have 1 hair type.

selimovd
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Hey @raymond ,

 

the following should work:

 

 

New Column = CALCULATE( MAX( myTable[Max Value A] ), ALLEXCEPT( myTable, myTable[City] ) ) + CALCULATE( MAX ( myTable[Max Value B] ), ALLEXCEPT( myTable, myTable[City] ) ) + CALCULATE( MAX ( myTable[Max Value C] ), ALLEXCEPT( myTable, myTable[City] ) )

 

 

 

If you need any help please let me know.
If I answered your question I would be happy if you could mark my post as a solution ✔️ and give it a thumbs up 👍
 
Best regards
Denis
 

 

amitchandak
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@raymond , If Max Value A , MAx Value B are column values not measure

then try

sumx(summarize(Table, Table[country], Table[city], "_1", CALCUALTE(Max(Table[Value]))), [_1])

Thank you @amitchandak and @Nathaniel_C but unfortunately this wasnt working the way it was intended.

 

Think of the values in the columns as people with blond, brunette and black hair. Hence in Germany we have 3 hair types and not 4. In Munich we have 1 hair type.

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