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How to transform the “Count” labels on an axis?



2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow to retrieve unique count of a field using Kibana + Elastic SearchHow to create own x-axis and y-axis in Kibana?Not seeing any Fields for a non-Count Y-Axis aggregationHow to customize the value of x & y-axis labels in kibanaModify x-axis labels in Kibana 4.4.2Kibana piped aggregationMix nested query with scripted filterDisplay two fields on the same bar chart using KibanaKibana histogram with a bucket size of 1 on the x axisKibana multi-line visualization of most commonly repeated value










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I use a bar graph which shows the counts of a series of different events (counting how many events of a given type there are).



The events analyzed in Kibana are actually a representative sample of actual events. This means that my count of, say, 150 does not reflect the reality: if I sample 50% of all events, the actual count for 150 should be either 300, or 50%.



Is there a way to influence what is displayed on the X-axis (the Count axis) by translating / modifying the numbers though a function?
In other words, instead of displaying n I would like to display n*2 and absolute extrapolated number), or 300/n*100 (an extrapolated percentage).










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    I use a bar graph which shows the counts of a series of different events (counting how many events of a given type there are).



    The events analyzed in Kibana are actually a representative sample of actual events. This means that my count of, say, 150 does not reflect the reality: if I sample 50% of all events, the actual count for 150 should be either 300, or 50%.



    Is there a way to influence what is displayed on the X-axis (the Count axis) by translating / modifying the numbers though a function?
    In other words, instead of displaying n I would like to display n*2 and absolute extrapolated number), or 300/n*100 (an extrapolated percentage).










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      I use a bar graph which shows the counts of a series of different events (counting how many events of a given type there are).



      The events analyzed in Kibana are actually a representative sample of actual events. This means that my count of, say, 150 does not reflect the reality: if I sample 50% of all events, the actual count for 150 should be either 300, or 50%.



      Is there a way to influence what is displayed on the X-axis (the Count axis) by translating / modifying the numbers though a function?
      In other words, instead of displaying n I would like to display n*2 and absolute extrapolated number), or 300/n*100 (an extrapolated percentage).










      share|improve this question














      I use a bar graph which shows the counts of a series of different events (counting how many events of a given type there are).



      The events analyzed in Kibana are actually a representative sample of actual events. This means that my count of, say, 150 does not reflect the reality: if I sample 50% of all events, the actual count for 150 should be either 300, or 50%.



      Is there a way to influence what is displayed on the X-axis (the Count axis) by translating / modifying the numbers though a function?
      In other words, instead of displaying n I would like to display n*2 and absolute extrapolated number), or 300/n*100 (an extrapolated percentage).







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