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I have group values 0-80, 80-85, 85-90, 90-95 and 95-100. I want to calculate one average value per ID and then count how many values are in those groups. Lets say 15 IDs all have an average between 80-85 so the diagram should show a dot on the 15 count mark in the "80-85" category.
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@Fowmy Here's an example in Excel. So i have the ID, average of the values for each ID and then a count of the averages shown on the diagram. I can't really share the data with you but i hope this helps to clear the picture.
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I have attached a file that was used to solve a similar problem, please check and adjust as per your need.
You can download the file: HERE
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