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I have been trying to get a standard deviaition calculation by code using curve graph in Power Bi.
The belows are a graph for reference and my excel table.
Any help really appreciated.
TOTAL_WEIGHT | CODE |
19282.41 | 45R1 |
26730 | 45G1 |
4585 | 45G0 |
9134.14 | 22G1 |
17080 | 20G0 |
19080 | 45G1 |
18597.48 | 45R1 |
17479.64 | 45G0 |
19000 | 22G0 |
22932 | 45R1 |
19646.2 | 45G0 |
22784 | 45G1 |
16840 | 45G1 |
5956 | 45G0 |
18670.05 | 45R1 |
17076 | 45G1 |
19091 | 22G0 |
13380 | 42G0 |
18034.37 | 45G1 |
20934.38 | 45G1 |
20934.38 | 45G1 |
24962 | 45R1 |
4865 | 45G0 |
5580 | 45G0 |
18766 | 45G1 |
16964.35 | 45G1 |
25495 | 45G1 |
14717.5 | 45G0 |
20400 | 20G0 |
18160 | 20G1 |
24696 | 45R1 |
4218 | 45G0 |
5580 | 45G0 |
24500 | 22G0 |
8032.08 | 45G1 |
25196.74 | 42R1 |
19837.81 | 45R1 |
22932 | 42R1 |
4150 | 45G0 |
8640 | 42G0 |
18775.51 | 45G1 |
20500 | 45G0 |
18853 | 20G0 |
19463.85 | 45R1 |
4766 | 42G0 |
19636.01 | 45R1 |
18149.13 | 45G1 |
19056 | 45G1 |
24040.64 | 45R1 |
7130.47 | 45G1 |
6360 | 45G0 |
205 | 22G0 |
4585 | 45G0 |
19617.42 | 45G0 |
7850 | 20G0 |
1600 | 45G1 |
16815.58 | 45G1 |
2099 | 45G1 |
22398 | 45G1 |
20542.23 | 45R1 |
22932 | 45R1 |
5236.27 | 45G1 |
19916.33 | 45G0 |
18134.62 | 45G1 |
4766 | 45G0 |
15015 | L0G1 |
19728.6 | 20G0 |
1951 | L5G1 |
20934.38 | 45G1 |
20976 | 45R1 |
5886 | 45G0 |
2255 | 20G0 |
15700 | 45G0 |
What's the importance of the weight code? What outcome do you expect based on the sample data you provided?
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