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simple moving average

himpor
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hi ,

i am analysing the daily data of product which has a closing price. i wish to find all products which has closing price greater than the moving average of lets say 5 days , 10 days. i am getting the correctly calculated sma but not in the desired row i.e. for 16th jan 18, DMA is calculated in 10th jan 18.

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request you to please suggest the solution.

i wanted to show the product if the closing price is less than 5dma , in this case i.e. 16 jan 18, closing price is less than 5 DMA but the query is not showing the result.

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elliotproebstel
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I believe the issue is that Splunk is calculating the sma in reverse-chronological order, because this is the ordering of the results. If you replace your command | sort -Date with | sort Date, calculate your averages, and then put things back in your desired ordering by adding |sort -Date after the calculations - this should get you the actual averages you are seeking.

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elliotproebstel
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I believe the issue is that Splunk is calculating the sma in reverse-chronological order, because this is the ordering of the results. If you replace your command | sort -Date with | sort Date, calculate your averages, and then put things back in your desired ordering by adding |sort -Date after the calculations - this should get you the actual averages you are seeking.

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