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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T01:07:04+00:00 2026-05-13T01:07:04+00:00

I am trying to AVERAGE 6 different fields on a DataTable, but without grouping.

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I am trying to AVERAGE 6 different fields on a DataTable, but without grouping. Just the AVERAGE. I have found a couple of examples in C#, but can’t find any examples for how to do this in VB. Can someone please help me convert the syntax?

Here is what I have so far:

Dim query = From dtRow In dtIn.AsEnumerable _
                Where dtRow.Field(Of String)("FOLLOWUP") = "Alert" _
                Select New With { _
                    .Brand_Functional_Avg = XXX.Average(Function(f) f("Brand_Functional")), _
                    .Brand_Personal_Avg = XXX.Average(Function(f) f("Brand_Personal")) _
        }

What should I use for XXX? I tried all of the options that I could think of and nothing is compiling.

Trust me, if I could write this in C#, I would, but the project requires VB.

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    2026-05-13T01:07:04+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:07 am

    If you’re trying to find the average, you shouldn’t be using a select to start with – that’s going to create a new result for each row, whereas you want just two results for the whole table. I suggest you do something like:

    Dim filtered = From dtRow in dtIn.AsEnumerable _
                   Where dtRow.Field(Of String)("FOLLOWUP") = "Alert"
    
    Dim functionalAvg = filtered.Average(Function(f) f("Brand_Functional"))
    Dim personalAvg = filtered.Average(Function(f) f("Brand_Personal"))
    
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