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Lowell
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I have a multi-value field called TotalRows (which is in contains a list of values in time order) and I'm trying to determine when the last value is less than the first value as a simple means to detect decreasing trend in the field....

This approach works:

... | eval first_rows=mvindex(TotalRows,0) 
    | eval last_rows=mvindex(TotalRows,-1)
    | where first_rows>last_rows

But when I simply this expression and remove the extra (unwanted) fields, it doesn't work:

... | where mvindex(TotalRows,0) > mvindex(TotalRows,-1) 

Any ideas?

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Lowell
Super Champion

Hmm, think I figured it out.

It looks like mvindex must always consider it's return value to be a string. Therefore, forcing it to a number allows the single expression to work:

... | where tonumber(mvindex(TotalRows,0)) > tonumber(mvindex(TotalRows,-1)) 

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Lowell
Super Champion

Hmm, think I figured it out.

It looks like mvindex must always consider it's return value to be a string. Therefore, forcing it to a number allows the single expression to work:

... | where tonumber(mvindex(TotalRows,0)) > tonumber(mvindex(TotalRows,-1)) 

ryhluc01
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Hey @Lowell can you select your answer?

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