Automate plot process for some cases#3
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According to two different way of building, the way of collecting performance data is slightly different
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Hi, after reading https://johnnysswlab.com/the-memory-subsystem-from-the-viewpoint-of-software-how-memory-subsystem-effects-software-performance-1-2/ , I feel it's worthy to try by myself.
As I run many times, it's not convenient to copy every data into Excel or google charts something like that to generate graph each time. So I try to automate this process in case that someone also need this. I don't know whether it's suitable to merge, but I'm trying this.
The graph would be like this, similar to the one in article.
