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How to edit my search to display a distribution graph grouped by a field?

kualo
Explorer
[2016-xx-xx-xx:xx:xx:xxxx] modelName=model1, modelScore=10
[2016-xx-xx-xx:xx:xx:xxxx] modelName=model2, modelScore=100
[2016-xx-xx-xx:xx:xx:xxxx] modelName=model3, modelScore=50

My log looks something like above

 some search| stats count by modelScore | sort modelScore

I have the above search to show the distribution of the modelScore using bar visualization.alt text

However, I would like to show modelScore for each modelName in the same bar graph in different colors.
Is there any way I can do that?
Thanks.

1 Solution

gokadroid
Motivator

can you try this please based on whichever way you want to chart:

Keeping modelName on x axis

some search| chart  count over modelName by modelScore

OR
Keeping modelScore on x axis

some search| chart  count over modelScore by modelName

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aljohnson_splun
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You probably want to use some search| stats count by modelScore | makecontinuous modelScore as to add any potentially empty buckets/bins.

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gokadroid
Motivator

can you try this please based on whichever way you want to chart:

Keeping modelName on x axis

some search| chart  count over modelName by modelScore

OR
Keeping modelScore on x axis

some search| chart  count over modelScore by modelName
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kualo
Explorer

Thanks! I works perfectly.

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