running average based off month

grifdoogindoggy

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Hello, I have a table that I want to keep a running average off of based on month. The table looks like this:


<tbody>
[TD="class: xl65"]Month[/TD]
[TD="class: xl65, width: 64"]Score[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]1[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.92[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]2[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.92[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]3[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.89[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]4[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.91[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]5[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.91[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]6[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.81[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]7[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.88[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]8[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.89[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]9[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.83[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]10[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.86[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]11[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.94[/TD]

[TD="class: xl63"]12[/TD]
[TD="class: xl64"]0.93[/TD]

</tbody>

I want to keep a running average from January (1) to month of (10). That is to say, once November comes it will update automatically. I thought I could do this with an average if with a logic function built in, but it wasn't working.


Thank you!
 
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Lock one reference in a formula
Need 1 part of a formula to always point to the same range? use $ signs: $V$2:$Z$99 will always point to V2:Z99, even after copying
Try:=AVERAGEIF($A$2:$A$13,"<="&MONTH(TODAY()),$B$2:$B$13)

That works great. I'm not familiar with the "",& syntax. If I wanted to base the start of my year off of June (6), how could I build this in to the formula? I know I can just shrink my range parameters, but I just wanted to know how to do it this way as well.

Thank you.
 
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Something like this: =AVERAGEIFS($B$2:$B$13,$A$2:$A$13,"<="&MONTH(TODAY()),$A$2:$A$13,">="&"1/6/2019")
 
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