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…100 scale

Each series is displayed on a scale of 0-100. This helps to visually see if there is apparent correlation between metrics with vastly different scales. I tried to other options, d3.power scales and d3.log scales. Power scales weere not effective for getting good correlation views. Log scales don't implement well for ad-hoc graphing. There can't be 0 values, series cannot cross the positive/negative threshold, and negative series must be handled differently.

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go generate error is a lie.

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Here is what it looks like:

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…100 scale

Each series is displayed on a scale of 0-100. This helps to visually see if there is apparent correlation between metrics with vastly different scales. I tried to other options, d3.power scales and d3.log scales. Power scales weere not effective for getting good correlation views. Log scales don't implement well for ad-hoc graphing. There can't be 0 values, series cannot cross the positive/negative threshold, and negative series must be handled differently.
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LGTM

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@kylebrandt just curious, what correlates on your first screenie? green and blue?

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Oh nothing really, those were just metrics with varied scales
On Aug 18, 2015 12:24 PM, "Dieter Plaetinck" [email protected]
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@kylebrandt https://github.com/kylebrandt just curious, what correlates
on your first screenie? green and blue?


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cmd/bosun: Add normalize switch to graph page to display series on 0-…
@kylebrandt kylebrandt merged commit b56a011 into master Aug 18, 2015
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