How to change the subtotal in PowerBi from sum to average? - powerbi

I have created a Matrix in PowerBI. The total is the sum. How can I change sum to average?
Now I need to create another table to calculate the average.

You cannot change the 'Total' to Average. If you want it to display sum of the average quantity, then go to the Values Option in Fields and click on the dropdown. Then select Average. See this:

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Show total and average in matrix widget in Power BI

I have a matrix visual with on the last row the totals. I would like to know if it's posible to show the average and the totals on the last row like this:
I can only select average or total.
One way is to use isinscope and switch GT with Avg.
Another is to add a custom total using extending dimension
https://youtu.be/C9K8uVfthUU

How can you not sum the averages?

So the main problem is that I would like to show the average numbers per Week numbers. But I don't know why but it sums up all the averages, and not just average the averages.
My current DAX formula:
Average =
AVERAGEX(
FILTER('Code',Code[Code_name] = "Failure"),
CALCULATE([Time])
)
Where Time is another Measure.
you can see that calculating the average by ID works, but if you collapse the matrix it shows weird numbers per week number.
Any advice?
Consider changing the "Show value as" in the visualization.
By default it is sum, try average of your measure.

Get correct value in column sub total

In Power BI I am working with a matrix that shows a daily percentage.
When I add a column subtotal this sub total is summing up all the percentages for the selected days.
What I would like is that the Column sub total is showing the average percentage over the selected days.
Picture of the matrix
Thanks a lot for looking at my issue
Depends on how you calculate the percentage itself and on what granularity it exists in your data model, but you might want to play around with the ISFILTERED formula. Not sure what the name of the dimension ranging between 1 and 6 is in your graph, but let's call it day number. You can then do something like:
IF(ISFILTERED(day number), SUM(daily percentage), AVERAGE(daily percentage))
This checks if the daily percentage is filtered by the day number in the visual (matrix) or not. If it is, then it just takes the sum of the percentage (which is the percentage itself for any given day), otherwise it'll calculate the average percentage.

Power BI: How to get ONLY ONE total for each row in a matrix with multiple dimensions

I have a matrix that has two row's dimensions- one for the country, and one that shows different KPIs. Then I have two dimensions for columns - one with the product name and one with the product logo. Basically all KPI's for each country broken down by product:
What I need to have is a total for each row, e.g. total KPI1 for all products, then total KPI2 for all products and so on.
However, when I go to the formatting tab and turn subtotals to be ON, it appears in this way:
It gives me a total for each product separately which is basically the same number. Is there any way to have only 1 total for the whole row?
Go to Format > Subtotal and turn on Per column level. Then you can specify which levels you want to show subtotals for below that toggle.

PowerBI Matrix total and percentage issue

In Power BI, I want create a Matrix Table, which will be showing both Fund Total and Percentage of Funds.
Matrix automatically creating the fund total and grand total for me. But How can I add the percentage of funds with it?
you need to just include the value once again and this time round select % of grand total as your representation.