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mechanix85
Helper I
Helper I

Table.TransformColumns by criteria

Hello! How can I convert a column by a condition?

 

Something like this

if type = №2 and type2 = true then List.Product({_, -1}) else List.Product({_, 1})

???

 

 

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Hi @mechanix85,

 

You could try this. It worked in my test.

 

#"Replaced Value" = 
          Table.ReplaceValue(#"Changed Type1",
          each [value],
          each if [type] = "No2" and [type2] = true then [value] * -1 else [value] * 1,
          Replacer.ReplaceValue,{"value"}),

Table.TransformColumns by criteria .jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best Regards!

Dale

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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eziola
New Member

Dale! The Table.ReplaceValue solution works great! I was able to add a custom function to this solution so I can reference other columns like this:

 

=Table.ReplaceValue(

table,

each [ColumnToModify],

each fx_CustomFunction( [ColumnAsArgument1], [ColumnAsArgument2] ),

Replacer.ReplaceValue,

{"ColumnToModify"}

)

 

Question for the thread:

Does anyone know if there is a way to have Table.TransformColumns use other columns in the table as arguments to the transformation fuction? (like this...)


Table.TransformColumns(

table as table,

{{column_name, fx_CustomFunction ( [ColumnAsArgument1], [ColumnAsArgument2] ), DataType}}

)

 

Thanks for any insight on this!

 

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi, 

 

  Dale's solution does work for me. However I was wondering if there is a way to transform multiple columns in one step? Right now I have to repeat on every column I wish to transform.

 

  Thanks.

 

Carl

v-jiascu-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @mechanix85,

 

You could try this formula.

 

= if [type] = "No2" and [type2] = true then [value] * -1 else [value] * 1

Table.TransformColumns by criteria.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes: M is case sensitive.

 

Best Regards!

Dale

 

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

@v-jiascu-msft, Yes, i can do this, but I do not want to add new column... Table.TransformColumns can do it without new column, but I can not understand how to add a condition

Hi @mechanix85,

 

You could try this. It worked in my test.

 

#"Replaced Value" = 
          Table.ReplaceValue(#"Changed Type1",
          each [value],
          each if [type] = "No2" and [type2] = true then [value] * -1 else [value] * 1,
          Replacer.ReplaceValue,{"value"}),

Table.TransformColumns by criteria .jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best Regards!

Dale

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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