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How to calculate percentage of whole with string data

mattanderson
5 - Atom

Hello,

 

I have column of data containing results that are either pass, fail, or timeout. I want to show these as a percentage of the total records so one can see what percent are pass or fail or timeout. How may I go about doing this? I have tried to create a new calculated field in the data using the formula tool but can not seem to get a formula without an error. 

 

I am new to Alteryx and still trying to get a feel for the software any help is very appreciated!

 

Best,

 

Matt

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patrick_digan
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

@mattanderson The frequency Table tool would do the trick if you have the predictive analytics installed. If you don't have it installed, then you should install it! http://downloads.alteryx.com/predictive.html

 

EDIT: For what it's worth, the frequency table tool is pretty easy to modify if you just needed the percentage. I'm attaching my modified version. It amounts to a transpose, a couple summarizes, join the data together, and then run your formula. The normal frequency table tool requires R (and the predictive analytics install) to make a nice histogram.

 

Let me know if you have any questions!

gc
9 - Comet

Or if you want something sooner than later, use the Summarize tool to Group By and then Count on your field of interest. You can then add a Total with the Formula tool, as well as do the division for the Count of each value by Total.

But the "right" answer is what @Patrick_Digan said. Mine is the lazy but maybe good enough option :)

SeanAdams
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Hey @mattanderson

 

Firstly - welcome to the community - and congratulations on your first post!

 

As @gc and @patrick_digan mentioned, you can do this with the predictive tools very easily.

But if you need to just whip this together - here's a flow that works.   Take your data, count all records, and in parallel count records by category, then you can use a formula to calculate percentages.

 

Screenshots and sample workflow attached.

 

Have a good weekend

Sean

 

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