Graphs
Applies To: Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Windows® Performance Analyzer (WPA) provides the following types of graphs:
Line graphs
Stacked-line graphs
Stacked-bar graphs
Lifetime graphs
Activity type graphs
Sequential resource trails
Generic events graphs
Line, Stacked-Line, and Stacked-Bar Graphs
When you drag a line, stacked-line, or stacked-bar graph from the Graph Explorer window to the Analysis tab, it appears as a line graph, as shown in the following illustration
To change the appearance of the graph, click the right-most drop-down arrow on the graph title bar and select either Stacked Lines or Stacked Bars.
The following illustration shows the same graph as a stacked-line graph.
The following illustration shows the same graph as a stacked-bar graph.
You can specify from 4 to 100 intervals for a stacked-bar graph.
Lifetime Graphs
Lifetime graphs show individual categories, such as processes, as horizontal bars that define the lifetime of the category.
The following illustration shows a process lifetime graph.
Activity Type Graphs
Activity type graphs use horizontal bars to show types of activity. On each bar, the time of the activity is shaded. If you zoom in to sufficient detail on this type of graph, you can see, for example, how long each disk read or write took.
The following illustration shows input and output by type.
Generic Events Graphs
Generic event graphs show all Crimson events in the recording.
The following illustration is an example of a generic events graph.