October 13, 2012 at 7:06 am
Hello,
I have question, how to sum rows. I create query =avg(iif(filds!urgency.value=1 and filds!_time<=14,1,iif(filds!urgency.value=2 and filds!_time<=130,1,0)), everything is ok, but I must sum average of average. When I sum row I get 93.33, but correctly score is 97,50%.
Maybe someone knows how to do it. How to sum calculated
October 14, 2012 at 7:55 am
Hi,
I think 93.33% maybe the right answer because the average is being calculated in the scope of the whole year or whatever months (Jan-June) included.
While your expectation of the answer being 97.5 % is wrong because, its just the average of percentages of every month.
Just try to take the average of sales for each individual months (For Ex. sales/30) and then for whole year(sales/365) with some random values.
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October 16, 2012 at 5:01 am
But how to calculate the resulting field RS. As in the example above, after the calculation as a result I get indirect outcome which I want to sum them up.
Is this possible?
October 16, 2012 at 10:06 am
wait, I don't understand. You want to sum the up percentages? If you are summing up the percentages, then it would be 487.5%. Or you are looking for (100%+100%+100%+100+87.5%)/5 = 97.5%?
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October 16, 2012 at 10:43 am
Yes, I'm looking for answers to this (100%+100%+100%+100+87.5%)/5 = 97.5%?
October 17, 2012 at 12:45 am
You can use the following expression to get the sum of percentages:
=REPORTITEMS!Textbox15.Value
where 'Textbox15' is the textbox in which you are showing the percentage.
you have to get the value of '5' from somewhere...
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October 17, 2012 at 8:24 am
The simple school maths level answer
Never average averages.
The slightly better answer
Never average averages unless the sample sizes of all elements are identical
The reason
suppose you have a set of average speeds for traffic along a road
January 30mph
February 45mph
March 15 mph
What is the average speed for the quarter
You cannot tell as you do not have sufficient information - you might think its (30+45+15)/3 = 30
That is highly unlikely to be correct - for two reasons
1 you don't know the sample sizes
2 speeds are ratios
Now suppose you know that you have
January
Vehicle a 10 miles at 30 mph
Vehicle b 5 miles at 30 mph
vehicle c 25 miles at 30 mph
February
Vehicle d 10 miles at 50 mph
Vehicle e 10 miles at 40 mph
March
vehicle f 25 miles at 15 mph
Total distance travelled = 85 miles
Total time taken (10/30)+(5/30)+(25/30)+(10/50)+(10/40)+(25/15)=
3.45 hours
Average speed= 85/3.45
=~ 24.64 mph
October 22, 2012 at 2:13 am
crmitchell, I agree with you but my supervisor won't avg avg
SSC-Enthusiastic, Your solution"=REPORTITEMS!Textbox15.Value", gives last calculated value, but I want sum in this table.
When I "=sum(REPORTITEMS!Textbox15.Value) I get error messages.
November 9, 2012 at 3:16 am
Hi,
When I used =SUM(CAST(ReportItems!Textbox13.Value AS INT) ) I get the message "The Value expression for the textrun 'sum.Paragraphs[0].TextRuns[0]' uses an aggregate function on a report item. Aggregate functions can be used only on report items contained in page headers and footers".
November 9, 2012 at 10:30 am
You can't Sum ReportItems!, You can reference them for other formulas.
You need to sum the underlying data. but I'm not sure if that helps you in your scenario.
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