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omend
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Hi All,

I have inserted my raw data into Splunk. The data contains many records on sales statistics of different store branches. The data is in a format of "Date" "Branch_ID" "Sales in USD".

I would like to calculate "Score" for each of these records. For simplicity, Lets assume the Score function operates like this - For each record (that stands for one branch sales on a specific date), I would like to normalize the sales number by subtracting the minimal value of this branch sales across history, and divide it by the range of the sales across history (range as the difference between the max and min values).

i.e per record, Score = (Sales - min(All sales values of this branch)) / Range(All sales values of this branch)

Could someone help me with a snippet of this kind of query?

Thanks,
Ori.

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Ayn
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You could probably use eventstats and eval for creating the stats and then performing your calculations.

... | eventstats min(Sales) as minSales, range(Sales) as rangeSales | eval Score = (Sales-minSales)/rangeSales

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Ayn
Legend

You could probably use eventstats and eval for creating the stats and then performing your calculations.

... | eventstats min(Sales) as minSales, range(Sales) as rangeSales | eval Score = (Sales-minSales)/rangeSales

omend
Path Finder

That works perfectly. Thank you very much!

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