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Hi,
I am trying to determine the correlation between property floor area (in sqm) and the sales price of the property. I also need to be able to point out which estate where larger size property correlates strongest with higher prices
Variables that I have are:
Floor Area Per Property - SQM (num)
Sale Price Per Property - $
Estate - Text
Trans Year - Text
Would you be able to advise me how to do it? I am totally new to Power BI, would appreciate show and tell kind of solution with screenshot to guide me.
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Hi @LalaLee
There is a sample pbix attached in my previous post. You can download it and have a look at the calculations.
Hi @LalaLee ,
Did danextian, Bibiano Geraldo reply solve your problem? If so, please mark it as the correct solution, and point out if the problem persists.
Best regards,
Adamk Kong
Hi @LalaLee ,
To determine correlation in power bi you can Create a Scatter Chart and Drag these fields into the chart:
X-axis: Floor Area Per Property.
Y-axis: Sale Price Per Property.
Legend: Estate.
This chart will show how floor area relates to sales price for each estate
To see the correlation coefficient you can reach your goal by this DAX:
Correlation =
VAR MeanX = AVERAGEX(ALL('Table'), 'Table'[Floor Area Per Property])
VAR MeanY = AVERAGEX(ALL('Table'), 'Table'[Sale Price Per Property])
VAR Numerator =
SUMX(
ALL('Table'),
('Table'[Floor Area Per Property] - MeanX) *
('Table'[Sale Price Per Property] - MeanY)
)
VAR Denominator =
SQRT(
SUMX(ALL('Table'),
POWER('Table'[Floor Area Per Property] - MeanX, 2)
) *
SUMX(ALL('Table'),
POWER('Table'[Sale Price Per Property] - MeanY, 2)
)
)
RETURN Numerator / Denominator
To Analyze Correlation Per Estate Create another measure by this DAX:
Correlation Per Estate =
VAR MeanX = AVERAGEX(ALL('Table'), 'Table'[Floor Area Per Property])
VAR MeanY = AVERAGEX(ALL('Table'), 'Table'[Sale Price Per Property])
VAR Numerator =
SUMX(
FILTER(ALL('Table'), 'Table'[Estate] = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Estate])),
('Table'[Floor Area Per Property] - MeanX) *
('Table'[Sale Price Per Property] - MeanY)
)
VAR Denominator =
SQRT(
SUMX(FILTER(ALL('Table'), 'Table'[Estate] = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Estate])),
POWER('Table'[Floor Area Per Property] - MeanX, 2)
) *
SUMX(FILTER(ALL('Table'), 'Table'[Estate] = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Estate])),
POWER('Table'[Sale Price Per Property] - MeanY, 2)
)
)
RETURN Numerator / DenominatorAdd a table visual to display Estate and Correlation Per Estate
Add a slicer for Estate to filter data and focus on specific correlations
Hi @LalaLee
I am not really familiar with this but I followed the tutorial on this blog post -https://datakuity.com/2021/10/29/correlation-coefficient-in-power-bi-using-dax/ for the attached sample pbix.
Apologise, I am totally new to this. If possible, would appreciate show and tell solution, with screenshots.
Hi @LalaLee
There is a sample pbix attached in my previous post. You can download it and have a look at the calculations.
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