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Average thinking no data is zero
- 3 years ago
Hi , afos111
Here are the steps you can refer to :
(1)This is my test data , i put three measures in the visual :
(2)We can create a measure :
Measure 5 = var _count =IF( [Measure 2] <> BLANK() ,1 ,0)+IF( [Measure 3] <> BLANK() ,1 ,0)+IF( [Measure 4] <> BLANK() ,1 ,0) return DIVIDE( [Measure 2]+[Measure 3]+[Measure 4] , _count)(3)Then we can ignore the BLANK() data to calculate the average of the three measures:
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
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*five different measures
- v-yueyunzh-msft3 years agoCommunity Support
Hi , afos111
Here are the steps you can refer to :
(1)This is my test data , i put three measures in the visual :
(2)We can create a measure :
Measure 5 = var _count =IF( [Measure 2] <> BLANK() ,1 ,0)+IF( [Measure 3] <> BLANK() ,1 ,0)+IF( [Measure 4] <> BLANK() ,1 ,0) return DIVIDE( [Measure 2]+[Measure 3]+[Measure 4] , _count)(3)Then we can ignore the BLANK() data to calculate the average of the three measures:
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
- afos1113 years agoFrequent Visitor
thank you! this worked great, ill definetly be using this in the future.