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A_a_a
Helper III
Helper III

MAXX/AVERAGEX ignoring some values

Hi All,

 

is there any possibility to calculate the MAXX ignoring some values.

 

For example:

 

% max =
MAXX(
    KEEPFILTERS(VALUES('Table1'[Date])),
    CALCULATE([%])
)
 
I would like to add to that 'ignoring values above 20%'.
 
Please help.
Thanks,
G.
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v-jayw-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @A_a_a ,

 

Try this measure:

Measure 2 = MAXX(FILTER(allselected('yourTable'),[%max]<=0.2),[%max])

If it doesn't work, please share some sample data so that we could test the formula.

 

Best Regards,

Jay

Community Support Team _ Jay
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