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adding two columns and plot timechart

mrigendra
New Member

Hi, I want to plot sum of two columns and plot it as timechart. Here is what I am doing,

source="2weeks.csv" | timechart eval(sum(FemaleGTotal) + sum(MaleGTotal))

This doesn't seems to work, where as both the following queries run fine.

source="2weeks.csv" | timechart sum(FemaleGTotal)

source="2weeks.csv" | timechart sum(MaleGTotal)
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gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Use:

... | timechart sum(F) as sumf, sum(M) as summ | eval t=sumf+summ

Unless you're looking for:

... | timechart sum( eval(F + M) ) as t

Which differs in how null values are handled.

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gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Use:

... | timechart sum(F) as sumf, sum(M) as summ | eval t=sumf+summ

Unless you're looking for:

... | timechart sum( eval(F + M) ) as t

Which differs in how null values are handled.

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mrigendra
New Member

@gkanapathy: thanks, both queries are helpful to me. But what you mean, when you say that they differ in how null values are handled?

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