https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479887
--- Comment #11 from Fabiano Caruana <[email protected]> --- Hi Stephane, > Let's imagine I pay a rent of €800 at the beginning of the month. > If I select "Month" as the column and a period from 01/10/2025 to 15/10/2025, > the average would be €1600! > That would look strange, wouldn't it? That would not only be strange, but also completely pointless. With only one column and only one data set, you can't expect a meaningful average. That would be a case for "graying out." Of course, a meaningful average requires multiple columns and data sets. How many? Are two columns and two data sets sufficient? I don't think so. That's a matter of decision. I have an example: September 30, 2025 = 5.95, October 1, 2025 = 3.60. Column by month. That would currently be an average of 9.95/2 = 4.78 per month. According to my calculations, 9.95*(1/30*2) = 0.66 per month. Neither makes sense, but which is the better solution? I'd say... none. But that's my suggestion for solving it this way. That's up to you, of course. You'll have to listen to the criticism. I'll try to think about it. Regards, Udo -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
