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How to get Lmbench results in graph format? Can anyone suggest me?
I compiled lmbench source for beaglebone black board and executed the ./config-run script first and ./resuts script to get the result. But I don't know how to see the results in graph format?
Attached an output file for reference. Please help.
Looks like lmbench was made back in the 1990s and their latest update seems to be 2012 where they make just a minor note that to alert people that the software is from the 90's.
They do however have home pages for the authors of lmbench.
I suggest you ask them.
That file you loaded has lots of data. For comma separated data you can plot it using a charting tool. There is a wide variety of data in those results though, some textual, some tables of information which is brief, and then some moderately lengthy tables of data.
I suspect you'll have to post-process that file to get the data set you want out of it and then choose how to chart that data. If you reach one of the authors and they actually have some secondary tools you can use, perhaps consider updating the forum with that information.
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