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| Action: | Action: |
| Create a New Graph | Use the menu sequence Edit->Create->Graph. A new graph will be added to the tabbed sequence of graphs. You can also click on the image button of a graph on the button bar. |
| Delete A Graph | Click in the middle of the graph you wish to delete to select it, and then execute Edit->Delete Graph. |
| Add Data Values to the Graph |
This describes how to add a particular vector of data values to the graph. The values can be from any of the statistics viewable on the Statistics Tab. You can bring up the Add Statistic Dialog by either selecting Edit->Add To Chart, or clicking on the "plus sign" on the button bar. Selecting this menu item brings up a dialog which will let you select the data to graph, as well as set options for color and scale. |
| Edit Statistic | When you select a statistic from the table, the menu item Edit->Edit Statistic
is enabled. Selecting this menu item or double clicking on a row in the Statistics Table brings up the Add Statistics
Dialog so you can then change color and scale values. When you click OK, the chart will update for the new scale and color settings. |
| Delete Statistic | Select the statistic you wish to delete from the Statistic Table, and execute Edit->Delete Statistic. |
Y-Axis Values
Because the graph lets you compare data values that are in different units,
the Y-Axis display can mean many things. The name of the statistic as shown in the table will give the units of
the data values. Note that times are measured in milliseconds, so if you want to see a graph of durations in terms
of seconds you need to use a scale of "0.001".
X-Axis Values
The X-Axis is in time in HH:MM:SS format, where HH is hours, MM is minutes,
and SS is seconds.
Exporting
Graph Data
The way to export data
in Web Performance TrainerTM is to first select the data vectors
you wish to examine in a graph, and then to export the graph data.
This is because to export all of the raw data would result in
a very complex file that would be difficult to understand. This
way, you can select just the data values you're interested in,
and greatly reduce the complexity of the exported file.
The data values in the graph can
be exported from the File->Export->Graph Data menu item.
You will be prompted to choose one of the existing graphs, and a file name to store the data. The data will be stored in a .cvs file with the values separated by the "," character. The file can then be imported into Excel or any spreadsheet by specifying that it uses a "," as a delimiter. The data is arranged in columns, with the label for each column in the first row.
For example, to import data in
the file Graph1.csv into
Excel 2000, select the menu item File->Open-> to bring up
the open file dialog. At the bottom of the dialog select
the file type Text Files (.prn,.txt,.cvs) The file
Graph1.csv will now be visible in the file dialog.
Select the file Graph1.csv and click on the Open
Button.
Deleting Graphs and Statistics
The Edit Menu is designed to allow deletion of any selectable item in
the program. When you select either a statistic or a graph, the Edit Menu changes to indicate that it can delete
your selection. For example, when you click on a graph, the Edit Menu will have a "Delete Graph" option.
If you select a statistic, the Edit Menu will have a "Delete Statistic" option. Note that there must
be at least one graph at all times, so you can't delete the default graph.
If you later change your mind, executing Edit->Undo will restore any deletes you may have made.
Printing Graphs
The File Menu's Print option will print the currently selected graph.
Note that only the graph will print, not the table.
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