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Defines the methodologies to be used when deriving custom aggregates. These rules apply only to custom country groups you have created! Learn More »
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The Custom Country option allows you to create your own customized country groups from country selection panel.
Click on Custom Country. A new box will open. Click on the desired countries listed in the country selection panel. Enter the group name in the Enter Group Title box and click on Add. The new country group will be added to the right panel.
To edit an existing country group, click on the Edit link in the current selection panel in right side.
Now you can add new countries or remove the countries to an existing customized group. 1. Click on the additional countries listed in the country selection panel. 2. To remove the country from the group double click on the country or select the country and click Remove button. 3. Click on Add to save changes to your customized group. Note: Editing the group name will create a new custom group. You can remove the customized group by clicking on the Delete button in the current selection panel in right side
myDataBank allows you to derive your own Custom Indicators from existing series. Click on Custom Indicators. Choose input indicators by clicking on the desired series in the panel and use the calculator functions to construct your custom indicator formula. For example, for a series that shows the percentage of female population, double-click on the series Population, Female. Then create a formula by clicking*100/ from the key pad. Then double click on the series Population, Total. After the formula is complete, you can verify its syntax by clicking the "> Validate icon. Give a name to your custom indicator and click on Add. Similarly you can create custom indicators such as GDP per Capita as GDP/Population, and annual growth rates for population as AGR(Population, Total), etc. To have "not available" values in the database treated as zero within your formula, use the NA function.