```yaml {applies_to} serverless: preview stack: preview 9.1.0 ``` :::{note} The `CHANGE_POINT` command requires a [platinum license](https://www.elastic.co/subscriptions). ::: `CHANGE_POINT` detects spikes, dips, and change points in a metric. **Syntax** ```esql CHANGE_POINT value [ON key] [AS type_name, pvalue_name] ``` **Parameters** `value` : The column with the metric in which you want to detect a change point. `key` : The column with the key to order the values by. If not specified, `@timestamp` is used. `type_name` : The name of the output column with the change point type. If not specified, `type` is used. `pvalue_name` : The name of the output column with the p-value that indicates how extreme the change point is. If not specified, `pvalue` is used. **Description** `CHANGE_POINT` detects spikes, dips, and change points in a metric. The command adds columns to the table with the change point type and p-value, that indicates how extreme the change point is (lower values indicate greater changes). The possible change point types are: * `dip`: a significant dip occurs at this change point * `distribution_change`: the overall distribution of the values has changed significantly * `spike`: a significant spike occurs at this point * `step_change`: the change indicates a statistically significant step up or down in value distribution * `trend_change`: there is an overall trend change occurring at this point ::::{note} There must be at least 22 values for change point detection. Fewer than 1,000 is preferred. :::: **Examples** The following example shows the detection of a step change: :::{include} ../examples/change_point.csv-spec/changePointForDocs.md :::