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Wearin
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How to Create a weighted Average Instead of Averaging Percentages in a Matrix?

Sorry if that subject is confusing, but I will explain it in detail here.

 

I have a matrix that has Jobs and People as rows. I then have 3 columns, the amount of money someone had previously, the amount they have now, and a column that is New amount / Old Amount to get the Percent changed. I am Summarizing the Percent Changed as an Average.

 

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What I want to happen here is for it to be a weighted average here instead of what is happening. I want the totals to reflect overal percentage change per category. 

 

So for example, instead of  Dev's average being 3.583 from the averaging of 7, 1.25, and 2.5, I want it to be 1757/1201= 1.46 to get an actualy representation of the overall change.

 

I know I can do this with a measure for the sum of those two columns, but I am trying to find a way to accomplish this without adding extra columns or making a seperate visual, because the ability to neatly get all that information per category is extremely useful.

 

Is there a way to accomplish this?

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mahoneypat
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Can you just change your Average of % Change measure to this?

 

DIVIDE([NewAmount], [PreviousAmount])

 

That should get the same values for each person and your desired result at the job level.

 

Pat

 

 





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mahoneypat
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Can you just change your Average of % Change measure to this?

 

DIVIDE([NewAmount], [PreviousAmount])

 

That should get the same values for each person and your desired result at the job level.

 

Pat

 

 





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@mahoneypa HoosierBI on YouTube


Hello Pat,

I'm an idiot. Thank you!

Since Measure requires doing some form of measure for the data (in this example Sum) I assumed I couldn't do it in this specific scenario without it summing ALL values, but that was exactly what I needed.

 

 

 

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