VAR.P DAX Function (Statistical)
Calculates variance based on the entire population. Ignores logical values and text in the population.
Syntax
Parameter | Attributes | Description |
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ColumnName |
A column that contains values corresponding to a population. |
Return values
A number with the variance of the entire population.
Remarks
VAR.P assumes that the column refers to the entire population.
To compute the variance with a sample of the population, use VAR.S.
The VAR.P function internally executes VARX.P, without any performance difference.
The following VAR.P call:
VAR.P ( table[column] )
corresponds to the following VARX.P call:
VARX.P ( table, table[column] )
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Examples
-- Computes the variance over a table of values -- -- VAR.P : variance over the entire population -- VAR.S : variance over a sample of the entire population -- -- VARX is an iterator, VAR is the simplified version in case -- you are using a single column DEFINE TABLE SampleData = { 2, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 7, 9 } EVALUATE { ( "VAR.P", VAR.P ( SampleData[Value] ) ), ( "VAR.S", VAR.S ( SampleData[Value] ) ), ( "VARX.P", VARX.P ( SampleData, SampleData[Value] ) ), ( "VARX.S", VARX.S ( SampleData, SampleData[Value] ) ), ( "VARX.P", VARX.P ( Sales, Sales[Quantity] * Sales[Net Price] ) ), ( "VARX.S", VARX.S ( Sales, Sales[Quantity] * Sales[Net Price] ) ) } -- The STDEV.S over SampleData is very different from STDEV.P because the -- set is small (8 rows for the population, 8 rows for the sample) -- When applied to Sales, the difference is smaller because -- the set used has 100,000 rows
Value1 | Value2 |
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VAR.P | 4.00 |
VAR.S | 4.57 |
VARX.P | 4.00 |
VARX.S | 4.57 |
VARX.P | 346,327.15 |
VARX.S | 346,330.61 |
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Last update: Dec 14, 2024 » Contribute » Show contributors
Contributors: Alberto Ferrari, Marco Russo
Microsoft documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/var-p-function-dax