Use the isreal function to determine whether a value is a real number. This function is helpful when you need to validate data before performing numeric operations. For example, you can use isreal to filter out invalid values which could otherwise disrupt aggregations or calculations.
You often use isreal in data cleaning pipelines, conditional logic, and when inspecting metrics like durations, latencies, or numeric identifiers. It’s especially useful when working with telemetry or log data that includes optional or incomplete numeric fields.
For users of other query languages
If you come from other query languages, this section explains how to adjust your existing queries to achieve the same results in APL.
Splunk uses the isnum function to check whether a string represents a numeric value.
... | extend is_valid = iff(isreal(duration), 'yes', 'no')ANSI SQL doesn’t have a direct equivalent to isreal. You typically check for numeric values using IS NOT NULL and avoid known invalid markers manually. APL’s isreal abstracts this by directly checking if a value is a real number.
['otel-demo-traces']
| extend is_valid = iff(isreal(duration), 'yes', 'no')Usage
Syntax
isreal(value)Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| value | any | The input value to evaluate. |
Returns
Returns true if the input is a valid real number. Returns false for strings, nulls, or non-numeric types.
Example
Use isreal to identify real number values.
Query
['sample-http-logs']
| extend is_real = isreal(123.11)Output
| _time | is_real |
|---|---|
| 2025-06-05T12:01:00Z | true |
List of related functions
- isimei: Checks whether a value is a valid International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.
- ismap: Checks whether a value is of the
dynamictype and represents a mapping. - iscc: Checks whether a value is a valid credit card (CC) number.
- isstring: Checks whether a value is a string. Use this for scalar string validation.
- isutf8: Checks whether a value is a valid UTF-8 encoded sequence.