Hi, Is there an option for 'rrdtool graph' that ensures no set of data completely overlays another set of data on the same graph. Example:
Your graphing the speed of 2 cars, say a ferrari and a geo metro and the graph command looks like this rrdtool graph --start speed_daily.png -84600 \ DEF:f=cars.rrd:ferrari:AVERAGE \ DEF:m=cars.rrd.:metro:AVERAGE \ AREA:#0000FF:"Geo Metro" \ AREA:#12B3B5:Farrari Odds are someone looking at the graph would never see the Geo Metro because typically, Farreris go faster than Geo Metros. I can't just change the order that they are graphed in because one day that guy driving the Metro is going to put nitrous in it and beat the Farreri. So what i'm trying to ask is, "Is there any way to make rrdtool plot the variable with the largest range first, and the lowest range last?" This would mean no matter how fast either is going, they would both show up on the graph. Thanks, Christopher Pope -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
