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Anonymous
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6 years ago
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Add descriptive Statistical measures

Is it was possible to create a table that looks like this in PowerBi

 

January 2018

February2018

March2018

April2018

Average

10

11

10

9

Median

9

12

8

7

1st Quartile

4

6

5

5

 

And the data that we have looks like this:

January2018Counts

February2018Coutns

March2018Counts

April2018Counts

3

3

4

4

4

6

5

5

6

7

8

6

9

12

8

7

12

12

10

9

16

17

16

12

20

19

19

17



  • Anonymous ,

     

    Firstly, in query editor, click unpivot columns, then you will achieve the Attribute and Value columns. After applied&close, create three measures using dax below:

    Average = CALCULATE(AVERAGE('Table'[Value]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Attribute]))
    Median = CALCULATE(MEDIAN('Table'[Value]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Attribute]))
    1st Quartile = CALCULATE(PERCENTILE.EXC('Table'[Value], 0.25), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Attribute]))

    The result will be like below:

      

     

    You can also refer to the pbix file.

     

    Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    6 years ago

    I Used below solution and that helped :

    Built the measures needed and put them in the ‘values’ on the matrix along with the date in the ‘columns’. Then selected the setting called ‘Show on rows’ in the values settings on the matrix.

     

     
     
     
     

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    v-yuta-msft
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    Anonymous ,

     

    Firstly, in query editor, click unpivot columns, then you will achieve the Attribute and Value columns. After applied&close, create three measures using dax below:

    Average = CALCULATE(AVERAGE('Table'[Value]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Attribute]))
    Median = CALCULATE(MEDIAN('Table'[Value]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Attribute]))
    1st Quartile = CALCULATE(PERCENTILE.EXC('Table'[Value], 0.25), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Attribute]))

    The result will be like below:

      

     

    You can also refer to the pbix file.

     

    Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao

    If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

    • Anonymous's avatar
      Anonymous
      Not applicable

      I Used below solution and that helped :

      Built the measures needed and put them in the ‘values’ on the matrix along with the date in the ‘columns’. Then selected the setting called ‘Show on rows’ in the values settings on the matrix.