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The Definitive Guide to Power Query (M)

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835089729
Pages 758 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
Gregory Deckler Gregory Deckler
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Rick de Groot Rick de Groot
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Melissa de Korte Melissa de Korte
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface Introducing M Working with Power Query/M Accessing and Combining Data Understanding Values and Expressions Understanding Data Types Structured Values Conceptualizing M Working with Nested Structures Parameters and Custom Functions Dealing with Dates, Times, and Durations Comparers, Replacers, Combiners, and Splitters Handling Errors and Debugging Iteration and Recursion Troublesome Data Patterns Optimizing Performance Enabling Extensions Other Books You May Enjoy
Index

Lists

Beginning our exploration of structured values, we first encounter lists. So, what is a list?

Introduction to lists

A list contains a sequence of comma-separated values of any type. That includes primitive values (like text, numbers, dates, or times) and structured values (lists, records, or tables).

So why should lists interest you to begin with? You will find that lists are used extensively throughout Power Query. For example, selecting a column returns its values in the form of a list. Similarly, when functions take multiple values as input (like List.Count) or return multiple values as output (like Table.ColumnNames), you will often find that these functions involve lists. Let’s have a look at how you can create a list.

Creating a list is a straightforward process. You can define a list value by enclosing values in curly brackets { }, formally known as list initialization. Each value within the list is separated by a comma.

For instance, you can...

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