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Formatting statistics tables - Splunk Tutorial
From the course: Splunk Core Certified User (SPLK-1001) Cert Prep
Formatting statistics tables
So, up to this point, we've discussed basic transforming commands, we discussed the stats command and some of the functions that are associated with the stats command. We discussed the top command, we discussed the rare command. Now the very common thing with these transforming commands is that they are going to generate statistics tables. So when these statistics tables are generated, they have a default view. But there are settings that you can change in order to make these statistics tables look different. Maybe you want to add 1,000 separators. Maybe you want it to add colors. Maybe you want it to add percentages. You want it to add totals and things like that. So in this section, let's just look at some of the settings that you can change on the statistics tables that are generated by transforming commands. The first one here, we are going to look at settings that apply to the entire table. So when the statistics table is generated, you can actually go here to the Format menu…
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Module overview1m 44s
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Overview of transforming commands4m 12s
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Using the stats command3m 18s
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stats count function14m 26s
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stats distinct_count function4m 14s
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stats sum and avg functions15m 24s
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stats list and values functions7m 58s
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Combining functions11m 25s
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Using the top command24m 24s
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Using the rare command10m 22s
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Formatting statistics tables17m 16s
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Formatting visualizations12m
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