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Performance Analyzer User Interface
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Views enables you to select the data views that you want Performance Analyzer to
display in the navigation bar. You can also click the Views + button or More Views in the
navigation bar to add more data views.
Tools provides options for filtering data, hiding library functions in the data views, and
other settings.
Help provides links to integrated documentation for Performance Analyzer including links
to new features, quick reference, keyboard shortcuts, and troubleshooting information. You
can also press the F1 key on your keyboard to display information about the current view in
Performance Analyzer.
Tool Bar
The toolbar provides buttons you can use as shortcuts for commands, a view mode selector that
you can use to change the way data is displayed for Java and OpenMP experiments, and a Find
tool to help you locate text in data views.
FIGURE 4-1
Toolbar of Performance Analyzer
Navigation Panel
The vertical navigation panel on the left enables you to select various pages known as data
views or simply views in Performance Analyzer. Most views show a perspective of the
performance metrics for your profiled application. The views are related so that selections you
make and filters you apply in one view are applied to other views.
Some buttons on the navigation panel open pages such as the Welcome page which makes the
tool easier to use and find information, and the Overview page which provides information
about the data in the open experiments.
You can add more views to the navigation panel by clicking the + button at the top of the
navigation panel or the More Views button on the bottom of the navigation panel. You can also
use the Views menu to select another view to add.
You can click the items in most data views to see more detailed information about the items
in the Selection Details window, which is described in the next section “Selection Details
Window” on page 99.
The data views are described in “Performance Analyzer Views” on page 99.
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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.4: Performance Analyzer • January 2015