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How to round off the result for a single value visualization to the nearest million?

mwdbhyat
Builder

Hi,

I have the following search:

| tstats count WHERE index=test earliest=-2mon@mon by _time span=1mon

The result is displayed in a single value visualization with a trend. I want to round the result off to the nearest million.. Any thoughts on how to do this?

Thanks

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masonmorales
Influencer

You could do something like this:

| tstats count WHERE index=test earliest=-2mon@mon by _time span=1mon | eval count=round(count/1000000)*1000000

You could also do this, but it might break your trend line:

| tstats count WHERE index=test earliest=-2mon@mon by _time span=1mon | eval count=tostring(round(count/1000000))." M" 

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Give this a try

| tstats count WHERE index=test earliest=-2mon@mon by _time span=1mon | eval count=round(count/1000000)*1000000
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masonmorales
Influencer

You could do something like this:

| tstats count WHERE index=test earliest=-2mon@mon by _time span=1mon | eval count=round(count/1000000)*1000000

You could also do this, but it might break your trend line:

| tstats count WHERE index=test earliest=-2mon@mon by _time span=1mon | eval count=tostring(round(count/1000000))." M" 
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