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use scatter plot instead of line graph in html report #106

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catdad opened this issue Oct 28, 2016 · 2 comments
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use scatter plot instead of line graph in html report #106

catdad opened this issue Oct 28, 2016 · 2 comments

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catdad commented Oct 28, 2016

It look much better. The screenshots from my original benchmarking tool look way better than the new grandma pages.

  • fullTest and fullTest_Err as different series
  • x-axis ticks should use old plot logic for determining unit
  • labels for x and y axes
  • add the "Download PNG" button
  • cleaner code (split css and js, build at runtime)
  • better legend (the one Rickshaw uses is a bit buggy, and I want better organization)
  • use test name as the graph title
  • add text stats report
  • add colors
  • x values need to be sorted (good test is the interactive custom tags example)
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catdad commented May 25, 2017

See #134, #135, #136, #138 for the work remaining in this task.

@catdad catdad changed the title use scatter blot instead of line graph in html report use scatter plot instead of line graph in html report May 25, 2017
@catdad catdad moved this from in-progress to pending release in scatterplot html report May 28, 2017
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catdad commented May 29, 2017

Beta published in v0.6.7.

@catdad catdad closed this as completed May 29, 2017
@catdad catdad moved this from pending release to done in scatterplot html report May 29, 2017
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