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Getting average of variable name fields

yurykiselev
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Hi!

...
| streamstats count as SESSION by PATIENT_ID PROGRAM_NAME
| chart values(AVG_RT) over SESSION by PROGRAM_NAME limit=0 

SESSION 0 A 1 A-Rhythmical  2 Inhibition    3 Diff inhibition   4 Shifting  5 Attention
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
1         0.76              0.75            0.76                 1.80          1.03           0.96
                            0.77            0.79                 1.84          1.05           1.02
                            0.80            0.80                               1.09           1.19
                            0.82            0.82                                              1.27
                            0.83            0.79                                              1.30
                                                                                              1.31

2         0.79              0.78             ...
                            0.75

"0 A", "1 A-Rhythmical" are PROGRAM_NAMEs i.e. the name of these fields are variable. I would like to get average of its multivalues for each program name by SESSION:

SESSION 0 A 1 A-Rhythmical  2 Inhibition    3 Diff inhibition   4 Shifting  5 Attention
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
1         0.76              0.79            0.79                 1.82          1.06           1.16
2         0.79              0.77             ...
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niketn
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@yurykiselev, just change from values(AVG_RT) to avg(AVG_RT).

<YourBaseSearch>
| chart avg(AVG_RT) over SESSION by PROGRAM_NAME limit=0 
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| makeresults | eval message= "Happy Splunking!!!"

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niketn
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@yurykiselev, just change from values(AVG_RT) to avg(AVG_RT).

<YourBaseSearch>
| chart avg(AVG_RT) over SESSION by PROGRAM_NAME limit=0 
____________________________________________
| makeresults | eval message= "Happy Splunking!!!"
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yurykiselev
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So simple! Thank you!

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niketn
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You were already there... Glad it worked!!! 🙂

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| makeresults | eval message= "Happy Splunking!!!"
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