You can start a GUI session of JMeter and reload JTL files in any listener.

Or you can process the CSV output files using a spreadsheet, a
scripting language or perhaps a charting program.


On 20/08/07, harschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am running Jmeter script in the non gui mode.The result or report which I
> get in this mode requires lot of manual calculation to be done.
> When I give the listener"View result in the table" and specify the filename
> to where the data should be written say for example outputdata.csv file ,it
> give all the result related to the request which are being made.
> But for each type of request  i need to manually collect the result for each
> request and the plot the graph say for example, response time of reach
> request at any particular time.
> Is there any way to configure so that I can get graphs.?
> Also the main thing i want,in non gui mode there is no direct way i could
> the average response time of all requests.I need to collect all the request
> of similar type and calculate the avg response time manually.
> If there is workaround for this then it would be great help for me.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --harschel
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