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Re: [pcp] pmval does not print negative values (#67)

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Subject: Re: [pcp] pmval does not print negative values (#67)
From: Nathan Scott <notifications@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 2016 14:14:10 -0800
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Bit more info...

Rares, ooc, what are you measuring that you're expecting to go negative?
I am measuring curents
temperature would be another example
ok, yep
BTW, I struggled a bit on setting the dimensions
i'll bet
I used this MMV_UNITS(1,0,0,PM_SPACE_BYTE,0,0), so I put my current/temperature in the Space dimension
did I get it right?
well, there is no real "right" in that situation - pcp was not really designed to measure that sort of thing - i would be inclined to just go with all zeroes for units
I see. OK, I will play around with it


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