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How to calculate percentages for multi valued search

xvxt006
Contributor

Hi,

I am getting requests by host (if we have 20 hosts) then i have 20 values. Now i want to calculate the percentage delta for each host with the average number of requests for all the host. So i got the average hosts for all the hosts and using stats i got the requests per each host. But now how do i calculate percentage delta for each host. Here is the query i have.
i have eval RequestsPctDelta = ((RequestPerHost-AverageRequests)/AverageRequests)*100
but i need somekind of for loop so that i get the RequestsPctDelta for each host? any suggestions would help a lot. Thank you.

| stats count as requests | eval AverageRequests= requests/20 | stats count as RequestPerHost by host | eval RequestsPctDelta = ((RequestPerHost-AverageRequests)/AverageRequests)*100 | table RequestsPctDelta

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Something like this?

base search | stats count by host | eventstats avg(count) as avg | eval delta = ((count/avg-1)*100)."%"

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Something like this?

base search | stats count by host | eventstats avg(count) as avg | eval delta = ((count/avg-1)*100)."%"

xvxt006
Contributor

Thank you so much Marti. This is what i wanted.

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