Best way to filter on trends in a chart
I have a chart with a very large set of series values. I want to filter to focus on members of the series exhibiting specific trends (uptrends or downtrends) based on the y-axis value. Does Domo provide any such filters? Or perhaps someone can recommend a Beast Mode calculation I can reuse?
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You could utilize a simple linear trend slope calculation however you wouldn't be able to do it in a beast mode because you'd need to aggregate some aggregations.
sum((x−avg(x))*(y−avg(y)) ) / sum((x−avg(x))*(x−avg(x)))
This will give you a larger number for faster increasing trend and smaller numbers for slower increasing trends. + values would mean the trend is going up, negative would be going down.
You'd need to use a window function to calculate your average across your partition for each row then use a separate tile to calculate the rest.
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