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kirti_agarwal28
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Need to calculate weighted average based on derived values.

Hi All,

There is a scenario as: 

                  Input Data
Question categoryQuestionRating
A1Q11
A1Q11
A1Q11
A1Q12
A1Q12
A1Q12
A1Q13
A1Q13
A1Q13
A1Q13
A1Q10
A1Q10
A1Q21
A1Q21
A1Q22
A1Q22
A1Q22
A1Q22
A1Q23
A2Q13
A2Q13
A2Q13
A2Q14
A2Q14
A2Q14
A2Q20
A2Q20
A2Q21
A2Q21
A2Q22
A2Q22
A2Q22
A2Q22

 

Calculation and output will be like below:

                               Output Calculation
  RatingWeightCalculationFinal Output
A1Q1131*3=3 3+6+12/10 
A1Q1232*3=6  
A1Q1343*4=12  
A1Q100   
A1Q2121*2=2 2+8+3/7
A1Q2242*4=8  
A1Q2313*1=3  
       
A2Q1333*3=9 9+12/6
A2Q1434*3=12  
A2Q2000  
A2Q2121*2=2 2+8/6
A2Q2242*4=8  
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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@kirti_agarwal28 , Try a measure like

divide(calculate(sum(Table[Rating]), filter(Table, Table[Rating]>0)),calculate(count(Table[Rating]), filter(Table, Table[Rating]>0)))

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