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=CQM Graph options=
=CQM Graph options=


The control pages have a number of options to allow the graphs shown to be refined. These are shown simply as 8 input boxes. If all empty then the standard graph is show for lines. You can however input control strings in to these to define up to 8 separate graphs to be displayed instead. This can be particularly useful if you are colour blind, for example. It also allows simplification of graphs which may be rather cluttered, e.g. separating usage from latency in to separate graphs.
The control pages have a number of options to allow the graphs shown to be refined. These are shown simply as 8 input boxes. If all input boxes are empty then the standard graph is shown for lines. The standard graph shows 8 traces. You can however input control strings in to these to define up to 8 separate graphs to be displayed instead. This can be particularly useful if you are colour blind, for example. It also allows simplification of graphs which may be rather cluttered, e.g. separating usage from latency in to separate graphs.


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==Example==
==Example==
For example, if you simply complete the first box as 'max' then you will only get one graph, and it will only have the '''M'''in, '''A'''ve and Ma'''x''' latency shown. If you complete the second box as sfo, then there will be two graphs shown, the second containing only '''S'''ent, '''F'''ail and '''O'''ff-line.
For example, if you simply complete the first box as 'max' then you will only get one graph, and it will only have the '''M'''in, '''A'''ve and Ma'''x''' latency shown. If you complete the second box as 'sfo', then there will be two graphs shown, the second containing only '''S'''ent, '''F'''ail and '''O'''ff-line. If you complete the third box as 'du', then there will be three graphs shown - between them displaying all of the 8 traces which are shown together on the standard graph (the third graph showing '''D'''ownload and '''U'''pload rates).


To change the colours you include (rrggbb) format colour hex codes after the letter, so if you set a box as m(000000) then that graph will show only the Min latency and show it in solid black.
To change the colours you include (rrggbb) format colour hex codes after the letter, so if you set a box as m(000000) then that graph will show only the Min latency and show it in solid black.