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How to create aa chart using xyseries command syntax?

Ahmedkhalil
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Dears,

i would like to create chart that contain two different x axis and one y axis using xyseries command
but i couldn't locate the correct syntax the guide say that correct synatx as below but it's not working for me
xyseries x-fieldname y-name-field y-data-field
ex: xyseries x-host x-ipaddress y-name-sourcetype y-data-value

any help please!
thanks in adavnce

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somesoni2
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It will be a 3 step process, (xyseries will give data with 2 columns x and y).

Step 1) Concatenate your x-host and x-ipaddress into 1 field, say temp
Step 2) Run your xyseries with temp y-name-sourcetype y-data-value.
Step 3) Use Rex/eval-split to separate temp as x=host and x-ipaddress

Sample:

index=_internal | stats count by sourcetype source component | eval temp=source."#".component | xyseries temp sourcetype count
| rex field=temp "(?<source>.*)#(?<component>.*)" | fields - temp

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

It will be a 3 step process, (xyseries will give data with 2 columns x and y).

Step 1) Concatenate your x-host and x-ipaddress into 1 field, say temp
Step 2) Run your xyseries with temp y-name-sourcetype y-data-value.
Step 3) Use Rex/eval-split to separate temp as x=host and x-ipaddress

Sample:

index=_internal | stats count by sourcetype source component | eval temp=source."#".component | xyseries temp sourcetype count
| rex field=temp "(?<source>.*)#(?<component>.*)" | fields - temp

tarun_l
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Thanks for your solution - it helped.

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Ahmedkhalil
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many thanks for your answer

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