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Anonymous
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Weighted average - help needed

Hello everyone,

 

I am learning PowerBI and am trying to calculate an average value.

 

I have the population size for a series of cities, across a number of years, and the population age

 

CityYearPopulation agePopulation size (for each age)
London20081100
London20082140
London2008398
London20091102
London20092130
London2009399
London20102118
Manchester2008158
Manchester2008360
Manchester2009261
Manchester2009355
Manchester2009470

 

I would like to calculate the average age for each city, keeping into account the population size (i.e. weighted average).

E.g. if in a city in a year there are: 100 5yr old people and 100 3yr old people, the average population age will be 4yr old. However, it there are 100 5yr and 200 3yr old people, the average population age will be lower.

 

I have tried to look at existing responses but I am totally lost 😞

Any help would be much appreciated, thank you in advance!

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AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

Weighted average can be computed like this:

AvgAge =
DIVIDE (
    SUMX ( Table1, Table1[Age] * Table1[Size] ),
    SUMX ( Table1, Table1[Size] )
)

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Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

Here is another way.  Create a calculated column formula

Numerator = Data[Population age]*Data[Population size]

Write this measure

Ratio = divide([numerator],SUM(Data[Population size]))

Hope this helps.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/

You'll need a SUM around the [numerator] in the Ratio.

Yes, that is correct.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/
AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

Weighted average can be computed like this:

AvgAge =
DIVIDE (
    SUMX ( Table1, Table1[Age] * Table1[Size] ),
    SUMX ( Table1, Table1[Size] )
)
Anonymous
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Thank you @AlexisOlson !

 

Would it be the same if I wrote:

AveAge = DIVIDE(SUMX (Table1, Table1[Age] * Table1[Size]), SUM(Table1[Size])) ?

 

I don't understand why you are using the SUMX within the DIVIDE function....

 

Thank you!

 

AvgAge =
DIVIDE (
    SUMX ( Table1, Table1[Age] * Table1[Size] ),
    SUMX ( Table1, Table1[Size] )
)

 

Yeah, it should be the same.

 

I kept the SUMX in the denominator only for aesthetic reasons to emphasize the parallel with the numerator.

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