Even if it's not a bug, it's definitely a design flaw.  The graph's produced
don't make sense and can't be directly exported into a report due to their
non-standard nature.  I'll file a bugzilla report regarding this.

Drew


Peter Lin wrote:
> 
> I could be wrong, but it has always been that way. The default graph
> listener has a fixed width, so once it reaches the end it just
> continues at the beginning again.
> 
> peter
> 
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 8:29 PM, drubix <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I've had this problem both when running the tests in GUI mode and non-GUI
>> mode (and opening the JTL file after the test has completed).  I'm away
>> from
>> work today and don't have any of my testing files but I'll upload a
>> bugzilla
>> report tomorrow if that is not the intended functionality.
>>
>> Drew
>>
>>
>> Peter Lin wrote:
>>>
>>> Isn't that how it has always worked. If the test plan is large and
>>> runs for a long time, the graph start back at the beginning again.
>>>
>>> peter
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:24 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On 11/05/2009, drubix <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>  When using the Graph Results listener, if the plot goes off the end
>>>>> of
>>>>> the X
>>>>>  axis it continues to plot at time 0 again.  This means that there are
>>>>> 2
>>>>> or
>>>>>  more lines running over the top of each other, all of the same
>>>>> colour.
>>>>>  This
>>>>>  produces some pretty nasty graphs which are difficult to read and are
>>>>>  nonsensical.  I've attached an example:
>>>>>
>>>>>  http://www.nabble.com/file/p23477206/graph.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>>  I assume this isn't supposed to happen... does anybody know why mine
>>>>> is
>>>>>  doing it?
>>>>
>>>> Not sure why this is happening; may be a threading issue.
>>>>
>>>> I suggest you save the samples to a JTL file - CSV mode is cheapest -
>>>> and reload in the Listener after the test run. [This will be done in a
>>>> single thread.]
>>>>
>>>> If it still causes wrap-round, then please raise a Bugzilla issue and
>>>> attach the JTL file.
>>>>
>>>>>  Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>  Drew
>>>>>
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