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Statistical Processing

The Splunk Education single-subject course module, Statistical Processing is for power users who want to identify and use transforming commands and eval functions to calculate statistics on their data.

 

Topics will cover data series types, primary transforming commands, mathematical and statistical eval functions, using eval as a function, and the rename and sort commands.

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Splunk Credit Value : 50
Duration : 3 hours
Time : 9:00 am - 12:00 pm AEST

 

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The instructor was very responsive to questions and queries both private and Communal.. Final module collaborative lab walkthrough on screen was particularly helpful.

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Statistical Processing - Splunk Education Single Subject Course Training

Statistical Processing - Course Topics

  • What is Data Series

  • Transforming Data

  • Manipulating Data with eval

  • Formatting Data

Class Format

Instructor-led lecture with labs. Delivered via virtual classroom or at your site

Course Prerequisites

To be successful, students should have a solid understanding of the following:

  • How Splunk works

  • Creating Search queries

Course Module Mapping

Statistical Processing - Audience

Search Expert learning path

Statistical Processing - Course Objectives

Topic 1 – What is a Data Series

  • Introduce data series

  • Explore the difference between single-series, multi-series, and time series data series

Topic 2 – Transforming Data

  • Use the chart, timechart, top, rare, and stats commands to transform events into data tables

  • Explore search modes and their effect on search results

Topic 3 - Manipulating Data with eval Command

  • Understand the eval command

  • Explore and perform calculations using mathematical and statistical eval functions

  • Perform calculations and concatenations on field values

  • Use the eval command as a function with the stats command

Topic 4 – Formatting Data

  • Use the rename command

  • Use the sort command

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Splunk Course Schedules and Timezones

Splunk Course are delivered live and in English and provide access to customers spanning multiple timezones.

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Dates and times displayed for each course are relative to Australian Eastern Time (AET).

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AM Marked Splunk Courses

AM marked courses start at AET 9:00am and finish at AET 1:30pm and are optimal for customers in the following countries and areas;

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  • UTC+10 including Australia (East Coast)

  • UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands

  • UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)

  • UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)

PM Marked Splunk Courses

PM marked courses usually starts at AEDT 12:00pm or AEST 11:00 am and are optimal for customers in the following countries and areas;

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  • UTC+10 including Australia (East Coast)

  • UCT+11/+12 including New Zealand and the Pacific Islands

  • UTC-8 including USA (West Coast), Canada (West Coast)

  • UTC-7 including USA (Mid West)

Statistical Processing - Upcoming Schedule
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