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JohnTheDoe
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Check if a datapoint is already selected inside Custom Visual

Within update() function of IVisual, is there a way to check if a datapoint(and its corresponding SelectionID) is already selected? 

 

I could use getSelectionIds() and then brute force search the entire array one by one to find a match, but I feel that it would be very slow, expecially with large amounts of data.

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v-viig
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To check if a data point is selected you should use getSelectionIds and compare SelectionIds by using equals or includes methods.

 

Ignat Vilesov,

Software Engineer

 

Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals

pbicvsupport@microsoft.com

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v-viig
Community Champion
Community Champion

To check if a data point is selected you should use getSelectionIds and compare SelectionIds by using equals or includes methods.

 

Ignat Vilesov,

Software Engineer

 

Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals

pbicvsupport@microsoft.com

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