Comment 2 for bug 1283232

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Mike Holmes (mike-holmes) wrote : Re: [Bug 1283232] Re: Y axis is badly affected by spurious results

Note: using the new mechanism to gray out offending data sets does not
prompt the graph to rescale unfortunately.

On 14 April 2014 17:22, Alan Bennett <email address hidden> wrote:

> Stevan, can you review this request? I know we've discussed allowing
> the IR creator to identify Ymin, YMax values to restrict the views.
>
> ** Changed in: lava-project
> Importance: Undecided => Medium
>
> ** Changed in: lava-project
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Stevan Radaković (stevanr)
>
> ** Changed in: lava-project
> Status: New => Opinion
>
> ** Changed in: lava-project
> Status: Opinion => Confirmed
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1283232
>
> Title:
> Y axis is badly affected by spurious results
>
> Status in LAVA Project:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> https://validation.linaro.org/dashboard/image-charts/LNG_LTP-
> Realtime_sched_latency
>
> On the linked plot the Y scale has become unusable for analysis
> because a rogue data point has expanded the y scale out of the regular
> range - see "sched_latency Max"
>
> It would be possible to remove this data set entirely from the plot
> (it is not possible to remove a single point), but it would mean the
> constant maintenance of all the plots to keep up with the issues, and
> would still not allow for easy comparative analysis.
>
> A more viable option would give the viewer the control. An option to
> flip to a log y scale, or change the range of the y scale as can be
> done with the x scale in real time would help.
>
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*Mike Holmes*
Linaro Technical Manager / Lead
LNG - ODP