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the end time itself is not part of a time range ... this fixes the segfault reported...
[rrdtool.git]
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doc
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rrdgraph-old.pod
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doc/rrdgraph-old.pod
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doc/rrdgraph-old.pod
@@
-78,7
+78,7
@@
documentation for a detailed explanation of ways to specify time.
=item B<-x>|B<--x-grid> I<x-axis grid and label> (default autoconfigure)
The x-axis label is quite complex to configure. So if you don't have
=item B<-x>|B<--x-grid> I<x-axis grid and label> (default autoconfigure)
The x-axis label is quite complex to configure. So if you don't have
-very special needs, you can rely on the autoconfiguration to get this
+very special needs, you can rely on the auto
configuration to get this
right.
If you want no x-grid at all, use the magic setting B<none>.
right.
If you want no x-grid at all, use the magic setting B<none>.
@@
-115,7
+115,7
@@
you make sure that this happens.
=item B<-y>|B<--y-grid> I<grid step>:I<label factor> (default autoconfigure)
Makes vertical grid lines appear at I<grid step> interval. Every
=item B<-y>|B<--y-grid> I<grid step>:I<label factor> (default autoconfigure)
Makes vertical grid lines appear at I<grid step> interval. Every
-I<label factor> gridstep, a major grid line is printed, along with
+I<label factor> grid
step, a major grid line is printed, along with
label showing the value of the grid line.
If you want no y-grid at all set specify the magic word B<none>.
label showing the value of the grid line.
If you want no y-grid at all set specify the magic word B<none>.
@@
-161,7
+161,7
@@
of 0 to prevent any scaling of the y-axis values.
=item B<-v>|B<--vertical-label> I<text>
=item B<-v>|B<--vertical-label> I<text>
-
v
ertical label on the left side of the graph. This is normally used to
+
V
ertical label on the left side of the graph. This is normally used to
specify the units used.
=item B<-w>|B<--width> I<pixels> (default 400 pixel)
specify the units used.
=item B<-w>|B<--width> I<pixels> (default 400 pixel)
@@
-255,7
+255,7
@@
Define a title to be written into the graph
By default rrdgraph calculates the width of one pixel in the time domain and
tries to get data at that resolution from the RRD. With this switch you can
By default rrdgraph calculates the width of one pixel in the time domain and
tries to get data at that resolution from the RRD. With this switch you can
-override this behavio
u
r. If you want rrdgraph to get data at 1 hour
+override this behavior. If you want rrdgraph to get data at 1 hour
resolution from the RRD, then you can set the step to 3600 seconds. Note,
that a step smaller than 1 pixel will be silently ignored.
resolution from the RRD, then you can set the step to 3600 seconds. Note,
that a step smaller than 1 pixel will be silently ignored.
@@
-300,24
+300,24
@@
values:
=item +, -, *, /, %
=item +, -, *, /, %
-
p
ops two values from the stack applies the selected operator and pushes
+
P
ops two values from the stack applies the selected operator and pushes
the result back onto the stack. The % operator stands for the modulo
operation.
=item SIN, COS, LOG, EXP, FLOOR, CEIL
the result back onto the stack. The % operator stands for the modulo
operation.
=item SIN, COS, LOG, EXP, FLOOR, CEIL
-
p
ops one value from the stack, applies the selected function and pushes
+
P
ops one value from the stack, applies the selected function and pushes
the result back onto the stack.
=item LT, LE, GT, GE, EQ
the result back onto the stack.
=item LT, LE, GT, GE, EQ
-
p
ops two values from the stack, compares them according to the selected
+
P
ops two values from the stack, compares them according to the selected
condition and pushes either 1 back onto the stack if the condition is true
and 0 if the condition was not true.
=item IF
condition and pushes either 1 back onto the stack if the condition is true
and 0 if the condition was not true.
=item IF
-
p
ops three values from the stack. If the last value is not 0, the
+
P
ops three values from the stack. If the last value is not 0, the
second value will be pushed back onto the stack, otherwise the
first value is pushed back.
second value will be pushed back onto the stack, otherwise the
first value is pushed back.
@@
-328,11
+328,11
@@
E will be sent back to the stack.
=item MIN, MAX
=item MIN, MAX
-
s
elects the lesser or larger of the two top stack values respectively
+
S
elects the lesser or larger of the two top stack values respectively
=item LIMIT
=item LIMIT
-
r
eplaces the value with I<*UNKNOWN*> if it is outside the limits specified
+
R
eplaces the value with I<*UNKNOWN*> if it is outside the limits specified
by the two values above it on the stack.
CDEF:a=alpha,0,100,LIMIT
by the two values above it on the stack.
CDEF:a=alpha,0,100,LIMIT