How do you create a "reverse pivot" in Google Sheets?

Solution 1:

I wrote a simple general custom function, which is 100% reusable you can unpivot / reverse pivot a table of any size.

In your case you could use it like this: =unpivot(A1:D4,1,1,"customer","sales")

So you can use it just like any built-in array function in spreadsheet.

Please see here 2 examples: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12TBoX2UI_Yu2MA2ZN3p9f-cZsySE4et1slwpgjZbSzw/edit#gid=422214765

The following is the source:

/**
 * Unpivot a pivot table of any size.
 *
 * @param {A1:D30} data The pivot table.
 * @param {1} fixColumns Number of columns, after which pivoted values begin. Default 1.
 * @param {1} fixRows Number of rows (1 or 2), after which pivoted values begin. Default 1.
 * @param {"city"} titlePivot The title of horizontal pivot values. Default "column".
 * @param {"distance"[,...]} titleValue The title of pivot table values. Default "value".
 * @return The unpivoted table
 * @customfunction
 */
function unpivot(data,fixColumns,fixRows,titlePivot,titleValue) {  
  var fixColumns = fixColumns || 1; // how many columns are fixed
  var fixRows = fixRows || 1; // how many rows are fixed
  var titlePivot = titlePivot || 'column';
  var titleValue = titleValue || 'value';
  var ret=[],i,j,row,uniqueCols=1;

  // we handle only 2 dimension arrays
  if (!Array.isArray(data) || data.length < fixRows || !Array.isArray(data[0]) || data[0].length < fixColumns)
    throw new Error('no data');
  // we handle max 2 fixed rows
  if (fixRows > 2)
    throw new Error('max 2 fixed rows are allowed');

  // fill empty cells in the first row with value set last in previous columns (for 2 fixed rows)
  var tmp = '';
  for (j=0;j<data[0].length;j++)
    if (data[0][j] != '') 
      tmp = data[0][j];
    else
      data[0][j] = tmp;

  // for 2 fixed rows calculate unique column number
  if (fixRows == 2)
  {
    uniqueCols = 0;
    tmp = {};
    for (j=fixColumns;j<data[1].length;j++)
      if (typeof tmp[ data[1][j] ] == 'undefined')
      {
        tmp[ data[1][j] ] = 1;
        uniqueCols++;
      }
  }

  // return first row: fix column titles + pivoted values column title + values column title(s)
  row = [];
    for (j=0;j<fixColumns;j++) row.push(fixRows == 2 ? data[0][j]||data[1][j] : data[0][j]); // for 2 fixed rows we try to find the title in row 1 and row 2
    for (j=3;j<arguments.length;j++) row.push(arguments[j]);
  ret.push(row);

  // processing rows (skipping the fixed columns, then dedicating a new row for each pivoted value)
  for (i=fixRows; i<data.length && data[i].length > 0; i++)
  {
    // skip totally empty or only whitespace containing rows
    if (data[i].join('').replace(/\s+/g,'').length == 0 ) continue;

    // unpivot the row
    row = [];
    for (j=0;j<fixColumns && j<data[i].length;j++)
      row.push(data[i][j]);
    for (j=fixColumns;j<data[i].length;j+=uniqueCols)
      ret.push( 
        row.concat([data[0][j]]) // the first row title value
        .concat(data[i].slice(j,j+uniqueCols)) // pivoted values
      );
  }

  return ret;
}

Solution 2:

That is basically array manipulation... below is a code that does what you want and writes back the result below existing data.

You can of course adapt it to write on a new sheet if you prefer.

function transformData(){
  var sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet();
  var data = sheet.getDataRange().getValues();//read whole sheet
  var output = [];
  var headers = data.shift();// get headers
  var empty = headers.shift();//remove empty cell on the left
  var products = [];
    for(var d in data){
      var p = data[d].shift();//get product names in first column of each row
      products.push(p);//store
    }
  Logger.log('headers = '+headers);
  Logger.log('products = '+products);
  Logger.log('data only ='+data);
  for(var h in headers){
    for(var p in products){  // iterate with 2 loops (headers and products)
      var row = [];
      row.push(headers[h]);
      row.push(products[p]);
      row.push(data[p][h])
      output.push(row);//collect data in separate rows in output array
    }
  }
  Logger.log('output array = '+output);
  sheet.getRange(sheet.getLastRow()+1,1,output.length,output[0].length).setValues(output);
}

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to automatically write the result in a new sheet replace last line of code with these :

  var ns = SpreadsheetApp.getActive().getSheets().length+1
  SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet().insertSheet('New Sheet'+ns,ns).getRange(1,1,output.length,output[0].length).setValues(output);