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Anonymous
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Calculate Weighted Average

I tried this formulae to calculate weighted average-

 

W_Average = SUMX(Table1,[quantity]*[Price])/SUMX(Table1,[quantity])

 

But it is giving me wrong data,

I don't know why? Can you guys please help me how to calculate weighted average?

 

Thanks in Advance

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v-juanli-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Anonymous 

Based on my research, there are some samples how to calculate weighted average in power bi.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Weighed-Average-DAX-Expression/td-p/112496

 

If you have any problem, please share some example data or tell what's wrong and what's expected.

 

Best Regards

Maggie

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v-juanli-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous 

Based on my research, there are some samples how to calculate weighted average in power bi.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Weighed-Average-DAX-Expression/td-p/112496

 

If you have any problem, please share some example data or tell what's wrong and what's expected.

 

Best Regards

Maggie

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , seem like correct formula. Can you share sample data and sample output in a table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.

Try this in between : W_Average = divide(SUMX(Table1,[quantity]*[Price]),SUMX(Table1,[quantity])*1.0)

parry2k
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Super User

@Anonymous can you share sample data and what you think is not working?



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