Hi guys
I'm trying to figure out how to generate a search to get the following graph:
x-axis - Number of responses per minute
y-axis - Response time
Essentially it's a throughput graph to show how the more responses the site gets per minute the longer the average response time is. My dataset has a response_time field within each event so no need to calculate that, but i'm struggling to figure out how to calculate an aggregated number of responses per minute and graph that against the average response time as the chart doesn't need to have a timeline axis. Any help appreciated!
Ok, looks like i found the answer myself - it's as simple as:
timechart span=1m count, avg(response_time) as avg_response_time
Thanks me!
Ok, looks like i found the answer myself - it's as simple as:
timechart span=1m count, avg(response_time) as avg_response_time
Thanks me!
You want to chart avg no of responses per min (for selected time range) for each distinct value of response_time?
Response time for each distinct value of avg no of responses per minute (for selected time range) - so yes but displayed other way round?
EDIT: I may have just cracked it and found out it was easier than expected - using timechart span=1m count, avg(response_time) as avg_response_time
i get the right data on the right axes - but i was initially concerned about making sure that the time wasn't on the x-axis... looks like that's not an issue
That looks right. Please post the code as an answer to your own question and accept the answer.