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Anonymous
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Percentile calculation based on other column in the data

Hi All,

 

I am trying to calculate percentile value of one column, based on conditions of another column. Bleow is my sample data set; I need to calculate 95th percentile of the column difference, but for only those values where "Status" is not Cancelled or On hold! I am using below:

 

P95 = PERCENTILE.INC('Sheet1'[Difference], 0.95)
 
How do I modify this to acheive result I am looking for! 

 

Account #StatusInfo Received DateComplete Info Received DateDifference
1Cancelled2020-10-282020-10-280
2Complete2020-01-272020-02-1010
3In Progress2020-07-142020-07-140
5Planned2020-09-292020-10-2619
6On Hold2020-02-032020-03-0220
7Cancelled2020-02-132020-03-1220
8Complete2020-02-232020-03-2219
9In Progress2020-03-042020-04-0120
10Executed2020-03-142020-04-1119
11Planned2020-03-242020-04-2120
12On Hold2020-04-032020-05-0120
13Cancelled2020-04-132020-05-1120
14Complete2020-04-232020-05-2120
15In Progress2020-05-032020-05-3119
16Executed2020-05-132020-06-1020
17Planned2020-05-232020-06-2019
18On Hold2020-06-022020-06-3020
19Cancelled2020-06-122020-07-1020
20Complete2020-06-222020-07-2020

 

Appreciate your help and support in advance.

 

Regards,

Salman

2 ACCEPTED SOLUTIONS
VahidDM
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous 

Try this measure:

P95 = 
CALCULATE (
    PERCENTILE.INC ( 'Table'[Difference], 0.95 ),
    FILTER (
        'Table',
        'Table'[Status] <> "Cancelled"
            && 'Table'[Status] <> "On Hold"
    )
)

the Output will be as below:

VahidDM_1-1629260344006.png

 

 

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v-xiaotang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous 

you can try this

P95 = IF(MIN(Sheet1[Status])<>"Cancelled"&&MIN(Sheet1[Status])<>"On Hold",PERCENTILE.INC('Sheet1'[Difference], 0.95),BLANK())

result

vxiaotang_0-1629451743359.png

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Tang

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v-xiaotang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous 

you can try this

P95 = IF(MIN(Sheet1[Status])<>"Cancelled"&&MIN(Sheet1[Status])<>"On Hold",PERCENTILE.INC('Sheet1'[Difference], 0.95),BLANK())

result

vxiaotang_0-1629451743359.png

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Tang

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

Anonymous
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@v-xiaotang Thank you for the support!

VahidDM
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous 

Try this measure:

P95 = 
CALCULATE (
    PERCENTILE.INC ( 'Table'[Difference], 0.95 ),
    FILTER (
        'Table',
        'Table'[Status] <> "Cancelled"
            && 'Table'[Status] <> "On Hold"
    )
)

the Output will be as below:

VahidDM_1-1629260344006.png

 

 

Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Appreciate your Kudos VahidDM_0-1629260278584.png !!

 

Anonymous
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@VahidDM thank you for the help. However, I a question - why did you use "&" in filter? shouldnt it be "or(||)"?

 

P.S. I am very new to Power BI 🙂

Hi @Anonymous 

 

I used && as an AND to set a filter as you mentioned; you can use || as an OR if you want to change the filter.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/or-function-dax

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/and-function-dax

Appreciate your Kudos VahidDM_0-1631242953806.png !!

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