BenchmarkAnything::Evaluations - Evaluation support for BenchmarkAnything data
For an array of values it gets basic statistical aggregations, like average, standard deviation, and confidence interval.
Gets an array of query results, each one from a different query against the backend store, and returns a matrix for rendering those chartlines, currently suited for the google charts api.
Multiple results for the same data X-axis are aggregated (default: avg).
[ title: "dpath-T-n64", results: [ {N:dpath, V:1000, version:2.0.13}, {N:dpath, V:1170, version:2.0.14}, {N:dpath, V:660, version:2.0.15}, {N:dpath, V:1030, version:2.0.16} ] ], [ title: "Mem-nT-n64", results: [ {N:Mem, V:400, version:2.0.13}, {N:Mem, V:460, version:2.0.14}, {N:Mem, V:1120, version:2.0.15}, {N:Mem, V:540, version:2.0.16} ] ], [ title: "Fib-T-64", results: [ {N:Fib, V:100, version:2.0.13}, {N:Fib, V:100, version:2.0.14}, {N:Fib, V:100, version:2.0.15}, {N:Fib, V:200, version:2.0.16} ] ]
# multiple results for same version would become aggregated (avg), not show here ['version', 'dpath', 'Mem', 'Fib'], ['2.0.13', 1000, 400, 100], ['2.0.14', 1170, 460, 100], ['2.0.15', 660, 1120, 100], ['2.0.16', 1030, 540, 200]
There are assumptions for the transformation:
there is only one NAME per chartline resultset
titles are unique
Steffen Schwigon <ss5@renormalist.net>
This software is copyright (c) 2021 by Steffen Schwigon.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
To install BenchmarkAnything::Evaluations, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm BenchmarkAnything::Evaluations
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install BenchmarkAnything::Evaluations
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.