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Default Conditional Median


Hello,

I am a newbie here.

I would just like to ask questions that has been bugging me for about a
month now.

1. How do I get the median of a row or a column without including the
zeroes? (This will affect my result)

2. How do I get the median specifying some conditions? (i.e. I only
want to get the median of column 2 if its corresponding column 1 meets
my conditions)? Further example - I have a database, column 1 lists the
fruit types (apples, oranges etc.) column 2 lists the percent sugar
content. Now I only want to get the median of the apples....

3. Finally, can I make a syntax that will combine my query 1 and query
2 (Multiple conditions) So far, I've only succeeded in doing both
separately, not combining them in one syntax.

Please help me...

Many thanks...

lex


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