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How to display host types in Y axis and X axis chart?

jayachandrank
Explorer

I have different host types (like SC, RC and etc) and its different version(18.1, 19, 19.1 and etc). I am trying to display host types in Y axis and respective Version in X axis. Tried using stats command but couldn't get what i want. Your thoughts pls?

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VatsalJagani
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hello @jayachandrank,
Can you use chart instead of stats? Something like...

| chart count by host_types, version

Replace host_types with the field you want to display on Y-axis and version with the field you want to display on X-axis. Replace count by whatsoever operation you want.

Hope this helps!!!

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woodcock
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niketn
Legend

@jayachandrank would it be possible to add a mock screenshot to your question? Also post what is your current query and output.

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mrunals
Path Finder

I think you do want chart but you have to do the OVER and BY splitting

| chart count over version by types

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VatsalJagani
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hello @jayachandrank,
Can you use chart instead of stats? Something like...

| chart count by host_types, version

Replace host_types with the field you want to display on Y-axis and version with the field you want to display on X-axis. Replace count by whatsoever operation you want.

Hope this helps!!!

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