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How to chart months on the X-axis in chronological order, not alphabetical?

hkosuru
Explorer

Hi,

My database query returns the following columns
monthNum,month,year,value
01, Jan, 2014, 20
01, Jan, 2015, 30
02, Feb, 2014, 40
02, Feb, 2015, 34
...
When I plot the chart with this data

|sort -monthNum| chart max(value) by month,year

I get months in alphabetical order on the X-axis. "sort -monthNum" does not seem to do anything. I want to see Calendar order- Jan, Feb, Mar

I don't want to prepend numbers to months like 1-Jan,2-Feb,3-Mar...

Thanks!

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1 Solution

somesoni2
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

How about this

your base db search... | eval month=monthNum."-".month | chart max(value) by month,year | rex field=month "(?<monthNum>\d+)-(?<month>.*)" |sort -monthNum | fields - monthNum

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somesoni2
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

How about this

your base db search... | eval month=monthNum."-".month | chart max(value) by month,year | rex field=month "(?<monthNum>\d+)-(?<month>.*)" |sort -monthNum | fields - monthNum

hkosuru
Explorer

Thank you! I just had add "reverse" for ascending order: |sort -monthNum | reverse| fields - monthNum

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yuanliu
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Alternatively, you simply | sort monthNum (without -). That'll sort in ascending order.

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hkosuru
Explorer

Thanks, yuanliu!

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