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Choropleth Sequential Normalisation

WalshyB
Path Finder

Hey Guys,

I have a choropleth map which returns the amount of hits on security data from ip's attacking from different countries

search : index=... | iplocation SRC_IP | stats count by Country | eval count=count | eval Country=if(Country="","unknown",Country) | geom geo_countries featureIdField="Country" | sort + count

The problem is, when searched over a long period of time, the country for the highest has a high count so everything else which has a lot less is put into the lowest bin

e.g. china has 6 million hits so it is in the top bin, whereas everything else has 1m, 500k etc so it is put into the lowest bin.

Is there a way to normalise this so that more colours are shown?

1 Solution

mhpark
Path Finder

Try to

| eval normalizedCount = ln(count)

or something like that, if you can't log scale the map from settings.
or just cut down the China values until you get more colorful maps, I guess.

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mhpark
Path Finder

Try to

| eval normalizedCount = ln(count)

or something like that, if you can't log scale the map from settings.
or just cut down the China values until you get more colorful maps, I guess.

WalshyB
Path Finder

Thanks! Works perfectly 🙂

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