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Hello,
How to calculate weighted average quality, when I have a negative value as weight?
ID | Flow | Amount | Quality |
1 | Inflow | 35,000 | 15 |
2 | Inflow | 40,000 | 14 |
3 | Inflow | 50,000 | 13.8 |
4 | Outflow | 15,000 | 16 |
5 | Outflow | -25,000 | 14.2 |
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what is your calculation for your weighted average?
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@KristinaSp , if you want consider negative values
divide(sum(Table[Amount]), Sum(Table[Quantity]))
without negative
calculate(
divide(sum(Table[Amount]), Sum(Table[Quantity])), filter(Table, Table[Amount] >=0 ) )
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