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Anonymous
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Average with conditional statement

Hello Guys,

I have this table, and I want to calculate the average of results passed (so calculating only results >=5.5) and then show it for each course. 

plz help

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AlB
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Hi  @Anonymous 

Try this, where Table1 is the table you show

1. Place Table1[Course] in the rows of a matrix visual

2.  Create this  measure and place it in vlaues of the matrix visual:

Measure =
CALCULATE ( AVERAGE ( Table[result] ), Table[result] >= 5.5 )

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AlB
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi  @Anonymous 

Try this, where Table1 is the table you show

1. Place Table1[Course] in the rows of a matrix visual

2.  Create this  measure and place it in vlaues of the matrix visual:

Measure =
CALCULATE ( AVERAGE ( Table[result] ), Table[result] >= 5.5 )
Anonymous
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It works, thank you so much.

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