Select a CSV (not zip!), JSON zip archive, or time-aligned JSON (zip) file to import.
Append to previous
Select a Limits file if you have one.
Display an image (e.g. system diagram)
Image Scale Factor %
Transform very large input files
X Axis Settings
Y Axis Settings
Chart type
Value of X-Axis (Horizontal Axis)
Time series plot type:
Select endpoint if desired:
Direction
Value of Y-Axis (Vertical Axis)
Y options
Run(s) to include
Traffic or Ping pairs to include
Pal Endpoints
Attenuation(s) to include
Angle(s) to include
Range of times to include
STATUS GOES HERE
TIMING STATUS GOES HERE
Select the standard:
MAC efficiency: %
Filter out spikes:
Treat #N/A as "0":
Make Test Status "Running":
Throughput Delta: Mbps
Attenuation Offset dB
Minimum Attenuation:
Maximum Attenuation:
Minimum Orientation:
Maximum Orientation:
Minimum Time: msec
Maximum Time: msec
Run Number:
Transmit power (dBm)
Frequency (GHz)
Path Los Model:
Breakpoint distance (m)
Breakpoint exponent
Level of detail in statistics:
Use only key statistics:
Throughput only?:
Time in:
msec |
sec |
Select a built-in test to analyze:
Grouped CDF plot value:
(Use the Attenuation CDF to get to this. The "Qualcomm Plot")
PDF Options:
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...or, make PDF as defined in:
HISTOGRAM SETTINGS:
Min:
Max:
Number of bins:
Bar Width:
Autocorrelation Function SETTINGS:
Maximum Lag:
AXIS SETTINGS:
X-axis min:
X-axis max:
X-axis step:
Y-axis min:
Y-axis max:
Y-axis step:
Radial min:
Radial max:
Horizontal Line at:
Vertical Line at:
Custom X Axis Label:
Custom Y Axis Label:
Latency Histograms should be used for:
Overlapping Histogram Plot
Effective Lost Packet Plot
99.7% latency Plot
Latency Histogram Low Cutoff (msec):
Latency Histogram High Cutoff (msec):
LEGEND SETTINGS:
Short legends
Name of data:
Filter this list:
Color:
Thickness:
ZOOM SETTINGS:
Custom percentile value
Optional label for "selected statistics"
Normalize all values to max value
Show results as a relative plot
..... and check this one to show relative percentage values
..... Select the reference plot:
...... and select this to show results as a relative values as a bar plot
Plots vs. angle are:
linear |
radial |
VISIBLE WARNING
Select the value for the vertical (dependent) axis:
Select the value for the horizontal (independent) axis:
Select the value for the vertical (dependent) axis: