Dashboards & Visualizations

How to force timechart to display zero for null values?

mikefoti
Communicator

I'd like to display the "user count" on a timechart over a 30 day period such that even when only a single day has a count above zero, my line graph will still look like a colored line moving along the base of the x axis until a single spike appears on the day there was a count about zero. Without this, I simply get a dot on a blank page.

I could use a bar graph, but even so, it provides no perspective since the left and right limits (day1 and day 30) dont even show a date value


my search...


index=myindex
action="what im looking for"
| bin span=1d _time 
| stats DC(user) as "user_count" by _time

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yeahnah
Motivator

HI @mikefoti 

Try using the timechart command instead, I think it will fix your issues

index=myindex action="what im looking for"
| timechart span=1m DC(user) as "user_count"

 
Hope this helps

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srauhala_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

In the settings of the visualization you can choose to set 0 for null values. 

 

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yeahnah
Motivator

HI @mikefoti 

Try using the timechart command instead, I think it will fix your issues

index=myindex action="what im looking for"
| timechart span=1m DC(user) as "user_count"

 
Hope this helps

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