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How do you calculate the totals of each table row and display those values as new fields?

johnward4
Communicator

How do you calculate the totals of each single row of a table and display that value in a new fields, much like addcoltotals but for rows?

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Use eval.

index=foo | eval total=field1 + field2 + field3 | table field1, field2, field3, total

You can also use foreach if you don't want to add the fields yourself.

index=foo | fields - _time | eval total=0 | foreach * [eval total=total+<<FIELD>>] | table *
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jotne
Builder

You can use the command addtotals totals for rows.

 

| makeresults
| eval mon=10, tue=23, wen=12, thu=2, fri=15
| addtotals

You get a new field with name Total with value 62

 

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vikas_baranwal
Path Finder

Hi John,

I hope you must have got the answer but just for addition,

You can also use addtotals in the last of your SPL so it will add a new column named "Total" as last of the columns. and for each row as a result, it will be sum of numeric values of every column in the table.

Thanks

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Use eval.

index=foo | eval total=field1 + field2 + field3 | table field1, field2, field3, total

You can also use foreach if you don't want to add the fields yourself.

index=foo | fields - _time | eval total=0 | foreach * [eval total=total+<<FIELD>>] | table *
---
If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
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