New question #136529 on Graphite:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/136529

We typically use Graphite to record occurrence rates -- we have a script that 
runs once every minute and counts up how many x we've had and writes to a 
Graphite target X.  We can then visualize our instantaneous rate of acquisition 
of x/per minute by plotting the target X.  Yay!

But not everyone wants to see our x-rate broken down by the minute.  Some would 
like to see a plot of x binned by hour, or day, or month.

Is there a function I can apply to the target X to get it to "bin" the 
measurements of x in some way?  Graphite will happily do 'integral(X)' for me 
and that's almost but no quite what I need.  (It's really the integral over 
several discrete time blocks that cover the time interval of the plot -- a 
histogram!)

Is there a simple way to do this via the front-end Graphite application?  Or 
will we have to change the way in which we write data to carbon?  (I really 
hope not...!)

Thanks!

Dhruv Bansal
CSO, Infochimps

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