Granularity
Granularity is the time interval between two plotted points on a same curve for a specific test duration.
A low granularity produces a more readable curve, whereas a high granularity produces a more accurate curve.
Default granularity of graphs can be configured in Edit > Preferences > Graphs.
It is possible to overwrite the default graph granularity for a specific graph and update its granularity directly in the Runtime and Results sections. To update the granularity of a single graph, see Granularity.
- To configure the default granularity
- Go to Edit > Preferences > General settings > Graphs.
- In the Granularity section, select the granularity you want to apply to all graphs. See the examples below to help you choose the granularity best suited for your graphs.
Examples: For a test lasting 20 minutes, NeoLoad will aggregate the values recorded each second to produce a point every:
- 10 seconds if you choose "Standard"
- 5 seconds if you choose "High"
- 1 second if you choose "Highest"
- 20 seconds if you choose "Low"
- 40 seconds if you choose "Lowest"
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