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Hi,
I have data for years and weeks (one value per year and week)
I want to create a line chart, which shows a line over all weeks for the last two years (2020 and 2019), and shows a third line with the average of all other years (2000-2018). How can this be done the easiest way?
Regards,
Thomas.
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Hi @tez ,
Based on your description, you can create these measures:
2019 =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[Value] ),
FILTER ( 'Table', 'Table'[date].[Year] = 2019 )
)
2020 =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[Value] ),
FILTER ( 'Table', 'Table'[date].[Year] = 2020 )
)
Average =
CALCULATE (
AVERAGE ( 'Table'[Value] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[date].[Year] >= 2000
&& 'Table'[date].[Year] <= 2018
)
)
Attached a sample file in the below, hopes to help you.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yingjie Li
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Hi @tez ,
Based on your description, you can create these measures:
2019 =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[Value] ),
FILTER ( 'Table', 'Table'[date].[Year] = 2019 )
)
2020 =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[Value] ),
FILTER ( 'Table', 'Table'[date].[Year] = 2020 )
)
Average =
CALCULATE (
AVERAGE ( 'Table'[Value] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[date].[Year] >= 2000
&& 'Table'[date].[Year] <= 2018
)
)
Attached a sample file in the below, hopes to help you.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yingjie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@tez try this measure
Avg Line = CALCUAGE ( AVERAGE ( Table[Value] ), CalendarTable[Year] < 2019 )
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