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Hi,
I have the following area chart visual, which contains a legend of two variables (CLO A and CLO B).
I would like to calculate the average value of the CLO A and CLO B, and add that average to the area chart as the "average CLO" - which would be a third area line in the chart.
Here is the data used
Many thanks in advance
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Hi, @MartynasBI
You can try the following methods.
Column:
Average = AVERAGEX(FILTER('Table',[Revenue growth]=EARLIER('Table'[Revenue growth])),[Nr of companies])
Is this the result you expect?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
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Does this work?
AVERAGE_BY_REVENUE% =
CALCULATE(
Does this work? (The paren
AVERAGE_BY_REVENUE% =
CALCULATE(
Hi, @MartynasBI
You can try the following methods.
Column:
Average = AVERAGEX(FILTER('Table',[Revenue growth]=EARLIER('Table'[Revenue growth])),[Nr of companies])
Is this the result you expect?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @v-zhangti ,
Yes, the numbers are correct, thanks!
However, I Power BI does not allow me to add this newly created column to the area chart visual Y axis. Do you know any workarounds around that?
Thanks,
It would be a measure, not a column.
Unfortunately a measure in this case is not sufficient, as it cannot be added to the visual
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