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shilunannan
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how to calculate difference between two rows in a table ?

Hi, 

 

Any help is appreciated. I'm creating a dashboard to display pricing info. With selecting two price curves, the corresponding grades are displayed in the table beside it. I'm wondering if there is a way to show the difference between selected two grades?

 

shilunannan_0-1614888916375.png

 

And here is my sample table. 

 

EOD DateGrid Point MonthPrice CurvePrice
3/1/20213/1/2021C5-CRW0.9
3/1/20214/1/2021C5-CRW1.5
3/1/20215/1/2021C5-CRW0.7
3/1/20216/1/2021C5-CRW0.2
3/1/20217/1/2021C5-CRW-1.5
3/1/20218/1/2021C5-CRW-1.6
3/1/20219/1/2021C5-CRW-1.7
3/1/202110/1/2021C5-CRW-1.2
3/1/202111/1/2021C5-CRW-1.2
3/1/202112/1/2021C5-CRW-1.2
3/1/20211/1/2022C5-CRW-1.75
3/1/20212/1/2022C5-CRW-1.75
3/1/20213/1/2022C5-CRW-1.75
3/1/20214/1/2022C5-CRW-2.75
3/1/20215/1/2022C5-CRW-2.75
3/1/20216/1/2022C5-CRW-2.75
3/1/20217/1/2022C5-CRW-4.1
3/1/20218/1/2022C5-CRW-4.1
3/1/20219/1/2022C5-CRW-4.1
3/1/202110/1/2022C5-CRW-3.6
3/1/202111/1/2022C5-CRW-3.6
3/1/202112/1/2022C5-CRW-3.6

 

 

Really appreciated! 

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v-kelly-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @shilunannan ,

 

Create a measure as below:

Measure = 
IF(ISINSCOPE('Table'[Price Curve]),
SUM('Table'[Price]),
CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Price]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Price Curve]=MAX('Table'[Price Curve])&&'Table'[EOD Date]=MAX('Table'[EOD Date])))-CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Price]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Price Curve]=Min('Table'[Price Curve])&&'Table'[EOD Date]=MAX('Table'[EOD Date]))))

And you will see:

v-kelly-msft_0-1615186896104.png

For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.

 

Best Regards,
Kelly

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v-kelly-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @shilunannan ,

 

Create a measure as below:

Measure = 
IF(ISINSCOPE('Table'[Price Curve]),
SUM('Table'[Price]),
CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Price]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Price Curve]=MAX('Table'[Price Curve])&&'Table'[EOD Date]=MAX('Table'[EOD Date])))-CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Price]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Price Curve]=Min('Table'[Price Curve])&&'Table'[EOD Date]=MAX('Table'[EOD Date]))))

And you will see:

v-kelly-msft_0-1615186896104.png

For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.

 

Best Regards,
Kelly

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@shilunannan , You can have to create a measure like

 

new measure =
var _min = minx(allselected(Table), Table[Price Curve])
var _max = maxx(allselected(Table), Table[Price Curve])
return
calculate(Average(Table[Price]), filter(Table, Table[Price Curve] =_max)) -calculate(Average(Table[Price]), filter(Table, Table[Price Curve] =_min))

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