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NewbieJono
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Ratio Calculation Rounding

Hello, is there any way to Round down the second part of this ratio Calc

 

Ratio =
VAR RATIO =
    DIVIDE (
        SUM ( 'FACT - Data'[final_unique_count] ),
        SUM ( 'FACT - Volumes'[Volume] )
    )
RETURN
    CONCATENATE ( "1", CONCATENATE ( " : ", Ratio ) )
 
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PhilipTreacy
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@NewbieJono 

 

Use ROUNDDOWN, for example to 2 decimal places

 

 

RETURN
    CONCATENATE ( "1", CONCATENATE ( " : ", ROUNDDOWN(Ratio, 2) ) )

 

 

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/rounddown-function-dax

 

Regards

 

Phil



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Anonymous
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Hi @NewbieJono 

 

Thanks for the reply from PhilipTreacy .

 

You can also try using ROUND. The following test is for your reference:

 

Sample:

vxuxinyimsft_0-1730093759297.png

 

Create a measure as follows

Radio = 
VAR _radio = SUM('FACT - Volumes'[Volume])
RETURN
CONCATENATE("1", CONCATENATE(":", ROUND(_radio, 10)))

 

In your scenario you can directly change the formula:

Ratio =
VAR RATIO =
    DIVIDE (
        SUM ( 'FACT - Data'[final_unique_count] ),
        SUM ( 'FACT - Volumes'[Volume] )
    )
RETURN
    CONCATENATE ( "1", CONCATENATE ( " : ", ROUND(RATIO, "Specify the number of digits to round off") ) )

 

Output:

vxuxinyimsft_1-1730093863886.png

 

For more details about the ROUND function, you can read related document link:

ROUND function (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn

 

Best Regards,
Yulia Xu

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @NewbieJono 

 

Thanks for the reply from PhilipTreacy .

 

You can also try using ROUND. The following test is for your reference:

 

Sample:

vxuxinyimsft_0-1730093759297.png

 

Create a measure as follows

Radio = 
VAR _radio = SUM('FACT - Volumes'[Volume])
RETURN
CONCATENATE("1", CONCATENATE(":", ROUND(_radio, 10)))

 

In your scenario you can directly change the formula:

Ratio =
VAR RATIO =
    DIVIDE (
        SUM ( 'FACT - Data'[final_unique_count] ),
        SUM ( 'FACT - Volumes'[Volume] )
    )
RETURN
    CONCATENATE ( "1", CONCATENATE ( " : ", ROUND(RATIO, "Specify the number of digits to round off") ) )

 

Output:

vxuxinyimsft_1-1730093863886.png

 

For more details about the ROUND function, you can read related document link:

ROUND function (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn

 

Best Regards,
Yulia Xu

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

PhilipTreacy
Super User
Super User

@NewbieJono 

 

Use ROUNDDOWN, for example to 2 decimal places

 

 

RETURN
    CONCATENATE ( "1", CONCATENATE ( " : ", ROUNDDOWN(Ratio, 2) ) )

 

 

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/rounddown-function-dax

 

Regards

 

Phil



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