> * Let the user specify how many data points he wants in order to
> graph a metric;
I will probably work on that soon, but when you have something like 1500 =
points in one
day, what point will you take ?
When you draw a graph for a long period, you don't care about details. Wh=
at details to
remove ? Do you want to see average values for every day in one month ? T=
he max per day
? The min ? Draw them all ? Draw other values (std deviation... ) ?
What are the real needs here ?
We need to think on that.
> * Make PerfParse calculate automatically how many data points are
> neccessary to make a graph that is both precise and looks good;
For short periods, graphs are both precise and look good.
For long periods, you don't need precision.
> * Allow export of metrics to CSV files, so they can be treated
> outside of PerfParse using software like LabPlot or OpenOffice
> Spreadsheet.
I suggest a tool that does it on the command line. And if wanted, front-e=
nds of course :)
Yves
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