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Is there a way to calculate Exponential weighted moving average on a time series without using R? I currently use a simple moving average using DAX.
Forecasting has exponential smoothing but I am looking for moving average
Can anyone help? Thanks.
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Hi @Anonymous,
Here is a similar thread in which a solution that using DAX to calculate EMA(Exponential Moving Average) is mentioned. Could you go to check if it helps in your scenario? ![]()
Regards
Hi @Anonymous,
Here is a similar thread in which a solution that using DAX to calculate EMA(Exponential Moving Average) is mentioned. Could you go to check if it helps in your scenario? ![]()
Regards
Thanks for the link.. I will try the solution. Not sure if it will work but worth the try.
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