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Is it possible to divide results into buckets of varying sizes?

Glenn
Builder

I'd like to be able to provide a chart that divides data into sets (buckets) of different sizes.

The underlying search returns a large number of transactions, and we are interested in tracking those with abnormally long durations. To do this, we hoped to somehow be able to divide the durations into "human-useful" buckets like 0-20ms, 20-40ms, 40-60ms, 80-100ms, 100-200ms, 200ms+ (note these buckets are not all the same size, and one doesn't even have an upper extent).

I have tried using a postprocessing command "| chart count(_raw) by duration span=20ms", but of course this this results in a large number of ranges up to the longest durations, most of which have nothing in them.

Is there a builtin way to specify all of the bucket extents, or if not, use a combination of postprocessing commands to work this out?

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Stephen_Sorkin
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can certainly compute your own bucket sizes using the eval command. For example, in your case you would search:

... | eval duration_group = case(duration < 20, "0-20 ms", duration < 40, "20-40 ms", duration < 60, "40-60 ms", duration < 80, "60-80 ms", duration < 100, "80-100 ms", duration < 200, "100-200 ms", 1==1, ">200 ms") | chart count by duration_group

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ziegfried
Influencer

Using the rangemap command is an option as well:

... | rangemap field=duration "0-20ms"=0-20 "20-40ms"=20-40 "40-60ms"=40-60 "60-80ms"=60-80 "80-100ms"=80-100 "100-200ms"=100-200 default="200ms+" | stats count by range

Stephen_Sorkin
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can certainly compute your own bucket sizes using the eval command. For example, in your case you would search:

... | eval duration_group = case(duration < 20, "0-20 ms", duration < 40, "20-40 ms", duration < 60, "40-60 ms", duration < 80, "60-80 ms", duration < 100, "80-100 ms", duration < 200, "100-200 ms", 1==1, ">200 ms") | chart count by duration_group

srikarbaswa446
New Member

Here in this case difference inn range is 0-20,20-40,40-60 if it has different ranges like 0-40,40-60,60-90
How to write a query for that ?

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hbazan
Path Finder

try "| chart count(_raw) by duration span=log2", does it do the trick? BTW, it should work with "| bucket duration span=log2" but I'm getting an exception, I'm sending a bug report

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