Make generated graphs more comparable over time and space.#292
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This sorts the individual items in each graph alphabetically before plotting them. The result is that the graphs are now more easily comparable across multiple runs (e.g. the various transactions are always plotted using the same color+icon) and across graphs in a single run (e.g. when comparing Response Time and Throughput graphs, or the various Server OS monitoring graphs).
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Cool, this looks nice! |
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I've taken your changes for a short tests and it looks nice! Thank you! |
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This sorts the individual items in each graph alphabetically before
plotting them. The result is that the graphs are now more easily
comparable across multiple runs (e.g. the various transactions are
always plotted using the same color+icon) and across graphs in a single
run (e.g. when comparing Response Time and Throughput graphs, or the
various Server OS monitoring graphs).