varp
The varp function calculates the population variance of the set of numbers in the specified measure, grouped by the chosen dimension or dimensions.
Syntax
varp(measure, [group-by level])
Arguments
measure
The argument must be a measure. Null values are omitted from the results. Literal values don't work. The argument must be a field.
group-by level
(Optional) Specifies the level to group the aggregation by. The level added can be any dimension or dimensions independent of the dimensions added to the visual.
The argument must be a dimension field. The group-by level must be enclosed in square brackets [ ]. For more information, see LAC-A functions.
Examples
The following example returns the variance of a population of test scores.
varp({Scores})
You can also specify at what level to group the computation using one or more dimensions in the view or in your dataset. This is called a LAC-A function. For more information about LAC-A functions, see LAC-A functions. The following example returns the variance of a population test scores at the subject level, but not across other dimensions (Class) in the visual.
varp({Scores}, [Subject]