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#2033 - 06/28/08 12:46 PM Highlighting long-term changes in latency in the graph
Frank Bulk Offline


Registered: 06/28/08
Posts: 2
PingPlotter's graphs show the change in latency over time. If I recall my college math correctly, jitter would the derivative of latency, something that PingPlotter Pro displays.

My request is slightly different. Sometimes there is a route change or event that raises or drops the latency by several milliseconds. But it's not momentary, it stays for a long time. When I slide the graphs from left to right and allow PingPlotter to auto-adjust the y-axis it's not always obvious that this change in latency occurs, unless I would zoom out the time scale.

So my feature request is that PingPlotter somehow annotate the graph to show that a sustained change in latency occurred. This amount of change and length of time that it needs to change before it shows should be user-configurable.

Frank

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#2034 - 06/30/08 12:35 PM Re: Highlighting long-term changes in latency in the graph [Re: Frank Bulk]
Pete Ness Offline



Registered: 08/30/99
Posts: 1106
Loc: Boise, Idaho
Hi, Frank.

That's an interesting idea - probably of interest to only a few people, but interesting anyway.

Just exploring the idea a bit more ... how about an alert that adds a comment to the time graph when it sees something like this? Maybe something that says "look at the last 500 samples for an average latency - if the average latency for the last 50 samples is 2% higher than the last 500, then put a comment on the time graph".

By a comment, I mean one of these:

http://www.pingplotter.com/manual/pro/time_graph_annotation.html

- Pete

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