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conditional statements based on values with eval

shivareddysompa
Explorer

i have date like below.

User                        Points gain

a                                 1004

b                                  900

c                                  850

d                                  700

e                                  600

i want to create new column based on Points gain like

if User got > 1000 then Expert, 850 to 1000 then Master, 700 to 850 average , <700 Slow 

 

Thanks

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You can do that with eval and case.

... | eval rank=case('Points gain'>1000, "Expert", 'Points gain'>=850, "Master", 'Points gain'>=700, "average", 1==1, "Slow")

 

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shivareddysompa
Explorer

i tried same but not worked out here

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

It works here.  What version of Splunk are you using?

| makeresults 
| eval _raw="User                        Points gain
a                                 1004
b                                  900
c                                  850
d                                  700
e                                  600" | multikv forceheader=1 | rename gain as "Points gain"
`comment("Above creates test data")`
| eval rank=case('Points gain'>1000, "Expert", 'Points gain'>=850, "Master", 'Points gain'>=700, "average", 1==1, "Slow")
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