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Hi,
Having some issues with a dimensionless straight table; sure its something easy.
My Data has the following columns
CustomerID, Gender
1111, Male
2222, Male
3333, Female
How do I properly calculate the percentage of Male customer ID's? I seem to be able to calculate it fine but when selections are made the percentage does not make sense.
=(count(distinct{$<Gender={'Male'}>} CustomerID))
/
count( DISTINCT CustomerID)
This gives 52% with no selections. When I choose Male in a Filter box it shows 100%
BUT when I choose Female in a list box it shows 132%
What am I doing incorrect?
Hi,
the set expression {$<Gender={'Male'}>} lets your count of male customers disregard the gender selection, while count( DISTINCT CustomerID) only counts the selected female customers.
so possible solution could be:
count(distinct{$*1<Gender={'Male'}>} CustomerID)/count( DISTINCT CustomerID)
or
count(distinct{$<CustomerID=p({$<Gender={'Male'}>} CustomerID)>} CustomerID)/count( DISTINCT CustomerID)
hope this helps
regards
Marco
When you choose Male the Female will be filtered out so for each ID 1111,2222 there is only one Male so is 100%
What do you expect when choosing Female with your current expression(Male).
You can use {1}
=count({1<Gender={'Male'}>} CustomerID)/count({1} Gender)
To disregard all selections.
When you filter Female your expression perfom the calculation Male / Female.
If you want a single expression to calculate percentage dinamically based on Gender selection try this:
Count({<Gender={"$(=GetFieldSelections(Gender))"}>}DISTINCT Customer) / Count({1}DISTINCT Customer)
When you perform a selection the sub set formed in numerator is always releated to the total Customer count.
Example: selections: Gender = Male, City = New York
Calculation: Male in New York / Total Customers
if I choose female then the
Female percent should be 100%
=(count(distinct{$<Gender={'Female'}>} CustomerID))
/
count( DISTINCT CustomerID)
male percent should be 0%
=(count(distinct{$<Gender={'Male'}>} CustomerID))
/
count( DISTINCT CustomerID)
OR
even if the percentages were a percentage of the total count.
No selections = M 50% F 50%
Select F = M 0% F50%
Select New York - M 0% F 35%
Hi - i tried your expression but it returns '-'
Hi Stuart,
can you please share your app? let me check if its a data issue?
Hi Stuart...
Please post a sample data
Regards,
Mohammad
Hi,
the set expression {$<Gender={'Male'}>} lets your count of male customers disregard the gender selection, while count( DISTINCT CustomerID) only counts the selected female customers.
so possible solution could be:
count(distinct{$*1<Gender={'Male'}>} CustomerID)/count( DISTINCT CustomerID)
or
count(distinct{$<CustomerID=p({$<Gender={'Male'}>} CustomerID)>} CustomerID)/count( DISTINCT CustomerID)
hope this helps
regards
Marco
Thanks Marco,
And is it possible to have another calculation where essentially the percentage decreases the more selections ones makes
Choose Male = 50%
Choose Age 25-35 = 20%
Choose Country America = 3%