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Calculate percentage of total and display as pie chart

balash1979
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I have total of 7M users. My splunk query shows the count of completed users. I want to draw a pie chart showing completed users vs Total users. 

So far I have gotten this far 

    << my query>> | eval TotalMax=7000000 | stats count(Path) as completed | eval perc=(completed/TotalMax)/100 | table completed,perc

count(Path) which is same as completed comes out as 200000
But perc is not getting calculated.  Am I missing anything ?

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scelikok
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @balash1979,

After stats command only fields  that stats outputs are exist. On your case you are loosing TotalMax field, so perc cannot be calculated. Below should work;

    << my query>> 
| stats count(Path) as completed 
| eval TotalMax=7000000
| eval perc=(completed/TotalMax)/100 
| table completed,perc

OR

    << my query>> 
| eval TotalMax=7000000 
| stats count(Path) as completed values(TotalMax) as TotalMax
| eval perc=(completed/TotalMax)/100 
| table completed,perc

 

If this reply helps you an upvote is appreciated.

If this reply helps you an upvote and "Accept as Solution" is appreciated.

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balash1979
Path Finder

Thanks. If i add "table completed, perc" , i can get the correct data. 

How can i display this as a pie chart ? in the pie chart, i would like to see % completed out of the total. Thanks

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scelikok
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @balash1979,

After stats command only fields  that stats outputs are exist. On your case you are loosing TotalMax field, so perc cannot be calculated. Below should work;

    << my query>> 
| stats count(Path) as completed 
| eval TotalMax=7000000
| eval perc=(completed/TotalMax)/100 
| table completed,perc

OR

    << my query>> 
| eval TotalMax=7000000 
| stats count(Path) as completed values(TotalMax) as TotalMax
| eval perc=(completed/TotalMax)/100 
| table completed,perc

 

If this reply helps you an upvote is appreciated.

If this reply helps you an upvote and "Accept as Solution" is appreciated.
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