I am new to Kibana and need some help.
I can draw this line chart for a single query (java):
Now I would like to another line for another query (for example python) in the same chart. I am not so sure how to do that. Also "Markdown widget" is the way to add a legend?
Any help would be appreciated.
It is possible by adding the followings:
X-Axis -> Split Lines -> Sub Aggregation -> Filters
In the filters, you can add multiple ones such as query:java, query:react and so on.
As far as data is from same index we should be able to do it.
Any chart visualization edit buckets configuration will have option to split line/chart using that you can do split lines.Here you can do split by attribute also if you want to go with date you can go with following steps in high level.
In Visualize, select Line Chart
For Y-Axis, select "Average", then select PRICE -- note, you can't plot the exact prices, it has to be some bucketing function
In X-Axis, select "Date Histogram", then select CHK_IN_DATE
Then select "Add Sub-Buckets", select "Split Lines", select "Terms", select "SOURCE_SITE_C"
You should get something similar to the screenshot below.
If your graph ends up being too messy with more lines than you expected, switch the order of steps 3 and 4 (or just use the arrow keys to switch the order of operations, see this blog80 for explanation)
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I'm trying to plotting multiple lines in one single graph. I've combined two of them using dual axis, but I don't know how should I add another.
Thank you in advance for any help.
Since you have mentioned that you want to show multiple measures in one viz it means that one axis is sufficient for all these measures. Therefore, Instead of creating dual axis chart, do it like this-
Step-1 Build line chart with one measure.
Step-2 Drop another measure on the axis directly instead of rows/column shelf where you'll see a double bar icon like the screenshot.
step-3 Drop additional mesaures either in similar ways or onto measure values pane created automatically. See a demonstration screenshot below on sample superstore
I have the following graph in Power BI:
and I'm trying to recreate the below graph from Excel (note the X axis with the months February and January, with the Operation Text:
As you can see, my attempt only displays the Operation Text rather than the month and Operation Text).
Here is what my current axis looks like:
Changing the axis to have Actual Start Date on top, rather than the Operation Text:
Makes my graph look like this:
Is it possible to achieve the same outcome as in Excel, with the values in my graph showing the two months side by side, for each operation text? If so, how can I do this?
I've tried looking into the X axis 'format' settings and wasn't able to see anything obvious to help achieve this. In addition, unfortunately the graph I'm looking to recreate is only a screenshot so I am unable to see how it achieves that outcome.
EDIT:
As suggested, I attempted to place Operation Text into the Legend field in my Visualisations section but I am unable to, due to the fact that I have two Value fields (the two columns Actual Hours and Estimated Hours).
#CR7SMS is correct. You just need to expand down to the next level using that split arrow in the upper right of the visual so that this:
Becomes this:
Note that to get the axis to look like this, you'll need to sort on month rather than one of the measures.
You'll also want to turn off 'Concatenate labels' toggle in the 'Format > X axis' section of the visual settings.
You would have to drill down one level, using the arrows seen at the top right of your first screenshot. For your specific purposes, the split arrow should do the trick. Hope this helps.
Have you tried moving your date or operation text column in legend section ?..not 100% but something close to your requirement you can achieve
I'm trying to plot some data in Google spreadsheet:
And as you may see all of the series are in a same column and I can't use the any of the rows as headers. My plot looks like this:
I would appreciate if you could help me know how I can edit/add legend labels.
Unfortunately I don't think the graphs were intended for your data format.
The only way I've been able to work out how to add a header is by reformatting my data so I have the header at the top of my ranges.
So I suggest you split your data into separate columns so you have;
D2:D4, E2:E4, F2:F4 etc with D1, E1, and F1 as your header and then selecting "Use row 1 as your headers." From the data menu.
Alternatively, you could add labels to the series themselves. Although not ideal, it could be quicker than reformatting your data. On the data menu, click on the three dots of a data series to bring up a menu that allows you to add a label. Unfortunately this needs to be a cell so you'll have to have that header on your sheet some where.
I had the same question this year (2021), and it looks like there's support for it now. In short, you just have to double-click on the empty legend item for the series, and it'll give you a place to put text, directly in the chart.
Here's what my chart looked like (with no series titles):
If you double-click on one, you'll get a small text input area.
Type in your series name and then press enter or click outside of the input area.
Repeat this for each series, and you should be good to go.
I had the same problem because I was selecting only the data I wanted to include in the chart and not the entire table, headers and all. When you create a chart in Google Sheets and you want to use a row or column (or both) as strings that are included in the chart's labeling, you must select the entire table before choosing the Chart command from the Insert menu.
After doing so, you may need to do all or some of the following:
Switch rows/columns if your axes are not correct
Eliminate any rows/columns that you don't want represented by editing the Data Range field in the chart editor
Select Use column A as headers or Use row 1 as headers
You could also potentially use the add labels option when clicking on the 3 dots in the series section:
Double-click on the symbols in your legend, then double-click on the symbol for the series you would like to label; you should be able to directly enter your legend label now. You can do further text formatting using the chart editor on the right.
I took them to a new sheet. first selected only the X-axis and one of the columns that will appear as one. label. In this sheet, I made all the "labels" as a header of the sheet. and added them one by one as a series. and this time it. add them as a label.
obviously this is a workaround and the bug should be fixed :) hopefully.
I have logs with different log levels and I want to design a date histogram like the one at the bottom of the picture :
At a particular date it should show say WARN logs with red and INFO logs above that with blue. Also I don't have log level indexed. But I do have INFO and WARN as saved searches.
As per my understanding you have a field wherein you can search for INFO & WARN and based on these searches, you want to build a stacked histogram as shown above.
The solution for the same is:
Click On Visualize Tab and Select Visualization Type as Vertical Bar Chart.
Select search source as From a New Search.
Then design your visualization by selecting buckets type as X-Axis and aggregation as Date Histogram with the required field such as #timestamp.
Then add sub-buckets as Split Bars and select sub-aggregation as Filters.
Mention the filter value as per search query. For example: log:INFO (In filter1) & log:WARN (In filter2).
You will get the resulting stacked Histogram. Also you can choose the color as required by clicking on the log:INFO label (towards the right of the histogram) and can choose your required color.
I would like to put two series in the same graph on the graphite dashboard. However, since the dashboard requires single-line commands I could not find a way that doesn't involve the use of a wildcard.
Here's an example of the two series I would like in the same graph:
sum(base.foo.bar.positive.*)
sum(base.foo.bar.negative.*)
I tried several separators but I could not get it to work. Any ideas?
You have a few options here...
Merge the 2 graphs on to the graph via the drag and drop in the dashboard
OR
Use the sumSeriesWithWildcards() function
Merge 2 or more wildcard matching
Open your first graph on the dashboard
Open your second graph on the same dashboard
Click and hold the second graph and drag it over the first graph
Use groupByNode() and wildcard matching
This is not as nice, and will not always work however you will be able to do this all in one line.
sumSeriesWithWildcards(base.foo.bar.{positive,negative}.*, 3)
This will do the following:
Select all all the graphs that match base.foo.bar.positive.* and base.foo.bar.negative.*
Sum the data by the node at position 3: positive, negative
You might want to have a read over the following page: http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/1.0/functions.html