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commit 1f07d9e37ec587cd24a0a027d5bfed8c8eb5c49d Author: Felix Schumacher <[email protected]> AuthorDate: Wed Dec 30 15:36:12 2020 +0100 Markup changes - add narrow non breaking space before percent signs Don't add them in the code examples, as the space is too big in those places. --- xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml b/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml index 5fb2503..70a255a 100644 --- a/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml +++ b/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml @@ -2992,7 +2992,7 @@ It is important to choose the sampler names correctly to get the best results fr the Aggregate Report. </p> <p> -Calculation of the <a href="glossary.html#Median">Median</a> and 90% Line (90<sup>th</sup> <a href="glossary.html#Percentile">percentile</a>) values requires additional memory. +Calculation of the <a href="glossary.html#Median">Median</a> and 90&nnbsp;% Line (90<sup>th</sup> <a href="glossary.html#Percentile">percentile</a>) values requires additional memory. JMeter now combines samples with the same elapsed time, so far less memory is used. However, for samples that take more than a few seconds, the probability is that fewer samples will have identical times, in which case more memory will be needed. @@ -3015,12 +3015,12 @@ This allows identical labels from different thread groups to be collated separat <li><code># Samples</code> - The number of samples with the same label</li> <li><code>Average</code> - The average time of a set of results</li> <li><code>Median</code> - The <a href="glossary.html#Median">median</a> is the time in the middle of a set of results. -50% of the samples took no more than this time; the remainder took at least as long.</li> -<li><code>90% Line</code> - 90% of the samples took no more than this time. +50&nnbsp;% of the samples took no more than this time; the remainder took at least as long.</li> +<li><code>90% Line</code> - 90&nnbsp;% of the samples took no more than this time. The remaining samples took at least as long as this. (90<sup>th</sup> <a href="glossary.html#Percentile">percentile</a>)</li> -<li><code>95% Line</code> - 95% of the samples took no more than this time. +<li><code>95% Line</code> - 95&nnbsp;% of the samples took no more than this time. The remaining samples took at least as long as this. (95<sup>th</sup> <a href="glossary.html#Percentile">percentile</a>)</li> -<li><code>99% Line</code> - 99% of the samples took no more than this time. +<li><code>99% Line</code> - 99&nnbsp;% of the samples took no more than this time. The remaining samples took at least as long as this. (99<sup>th</sup> <a href="glossary.html#Percentile">percentile</a>)</li> <li><code>Min</code> - The shortest time for the samples with the same label</li> <li>Max - The longest time for the samples with the same label</li>
