Sparklines

Growing in popularity as a data visualization option, sparklines are inline charts that represent the general shape of a variation (typically over time) in some measurement (such as miles per gallon or home value), in a simple and highly condensed way. Splunk provides you with the ability to add sparklines to statistics and chart searches, improving their usefulness and overall information density.

A prior Splunk search example is as follows:

sourcetype=csv "Current Forecast" "Direct"  "513500" | rename 100000 as "FCST", "FY 2012" as "Year"| eval RFCST= round(FCST) | chart avg(RFCST) by Year

The preceding search creates the following results table:

As you can see, the preceding search generates a table that shows the average forecasted amounts ...

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