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Set x-axis over multiple topic at line graph

Questioner
Path Finder

I have data like this,

 1st course2cd course3rd course4th course
A3422
B2513

 

I would like this data to look like this using a line graph,

Questioner_0-1690186551683.png

I'm trying to use this code, but the when i use multiple "over" data, an error occurs.

chart avg(x) as A over "1st course", "2cd course"

How Could I make this line graph? 

 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Your first column needs a field name (I have chosen User for this demonstration). Essentially, you need to use transpose.

| makeresults 
| fields - _time
| eval _raw="User	1st course	2cd course	3rd course	4th course
A	3	4	2	2
B	2	5	1	3"
| multikv forceheader=1
| table User *_course
``` The line above sets up demonstration data in line with your example ```
| transpose 0 header_field=User column_name=Course

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Your first column needs a field name (I have chosen User for this demonstration). Essentially, you need to use transpose.

| makeresults 
| fields - _time
| eval _raw="User	1st course	2cd course	3rd course	4th course
A	3	4	2	2
B	2	5	1	3"
| multikv forceheader=1
| table User *_course
``` The line above sets up demonstration data in line with your example ```
| transpose 0 header_field=User column_name=Course
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Questioner
Path Finder

I solved it!

Thank you for your help 🙂

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