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PMUNITSSTR(3)						     Library Functions Manual						     PMUNITSSTR(3)

NAME
pmUnitsStr, pmUnitsStr_r - convert a performance metric's units into a string C SYNOPSIS
#include <pcp/pmapi.h> const char *pmUnitsStr(const pmUnits *pu); char *pmUnitsStr_r(const pmUnits *pu, char *buf, int buflen); cc ... -lpcp DESCRIPTION
The encoding of a performance metric's dimensionality and scale uses a pmUnits structure; see pmLookupDesc(3). As an aid to labeling graphs and tables, or for error messages, pmUnitsStr will take a dimension and scale specification as per pu, and return the corresponding text string. The pmUnitsStr_r function does the same, but stores the result in a user-supplied buffer buf of length buflen, which should have room for at least 60 bytes. For example {1, -2, 0, PM_SPACE_MBYTE, PM_TIME_SEC, 0}, as the value of *pu gives the result string Mbyte / sec^2. The string value result from pmUnitsStr is held in a single static buffer, so the returned value is only valid until the next call to pmU- nitsStr. If the ``count'' dimension is non-zero, and the ``count'' scale is not zero, then the text string will include a decimal scaling factor, eg. count x 10^6. As a special case, if all components of the dimension are zero, then the ``count'' scale is used to produce the text. If this scale is zero the result is an empty string, otherwise the result is of the form x1 0^2. NOTES
pmUnitsStr returns a pointer to a static buffer and hence is not thread-safe. Multi-threaded applications should use pmUnitsStr_r instead. SEE ALSO
PMAPI(3), pmAtomStr(3), pmConvScale(3), pmExtractValue(3), pmLookupDesc(3), pmPrintValue(3) and pmTypeStr(3). Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMUNITSSTR(3)

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PMATOMSTR(3)						     Library Functions Manual						      PMATOMSTR(3)

NAME
pmAtomStr, pmAtomStr_r - convert a performance metric value into a string C SYNOPSIS
#include <pcp/pmapi.h> const char *pmAtomStr(const pmAtomValue *avp, int type); char *pmAtomStr_r(const pmAtomValue *avp, int type, char *buf, int buflen); cc ... -lpcp DESCRIPTION
All performance metric values may be encoded in a pmAtomValue union, defined as follows; typedef union { __int32_t l; /* 32-bit signed */ __uint32_t ul; /* 32-bit unsigned */ __int64_t ll; /* 64-bit signed */ __uint64_t ull; /* 64-bit unsigned */ float f; /* 32-bit floating point */ double d; /* 64-bit floating point */ char *cp; /* char ptr */ pmValueBlock *vbp; /* pmValueBlock ptr */ } pmAtomValue; Given the performance metric value pointed to by avp, and a performance metric type defined by type, pmAtomStr will generate the corre- sponding metric value as a string, suitable for diagnostic or report output. The pmAtomStr_r function does the same, but stores the result in a user-supplied buffer buf of length buflen, which should have room for at least 80 bytes. The value for type is typically extracted from a pmDesc structure, following a call to pmLookupDesc(3) for a particular performance metric. If the type is PM_TYPE_STRING values longer than 38 characters will be truncated after 34 characters, and truncation shown with ellipsis ``...'' at the end of the value. If the type is PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE then up to the first three 32-bit words are displayed as hexadecimal values. If the type is PM_TYPE_EVENT then a summary of the number of event records found in the value is generated. The return value from pmAtomStr is held in a single static buffer, so the returned value is only valid until the next call to pmAtomStr. NOTES
pmAtomStr returns a pointer to a static buffer and hence is not thread-safe. Multi-threaded applications should use pmAtomStr_r instead. SEE ALSO
PMAPI(3), pmConvScale(3), pmExtractValue(3), pmLookupDesc(3), pmPrintValue(3), pmTypeStr(3) and pmUnitsStr(3). Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMATOMSTR(3)
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