Total #samples should be obvious.

Total average is the average over all the samples; same for the the
other columns

90% Line = 90% of the samples took at most this time = 90% percentile:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percentile


On 13/06/07, tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I really don't understand the total values in Aggregate Report, I read the
user manual, but I still don't understand it. Please help to explain.

Sample from user manuel :

               #samples | Average | Median | 90%LIne | Min | Max
               ---------------------------------------------------
Request 1 :   50        | 224       | 230     |330         | 111 | 340
                  50        | 232       |250      |330        |100   | 361
                 50        |  23        | 20       | 40         | 10   |
120
                --------------------------------------------------
      Total :   150      | 160       |150      | 311       | 10    | 361


That what is the total here means ? How come the total of "Min" is 10 and
how to calculate the total for Median...etc?

And what is 90% Line, what is Line here means?

Thanks,
  Tiffany
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