What does "m" mean?

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bloater
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What does "m" mean?

Post by bloater »

It seems to me that when a GPRINT statement, like that from a LEGEND contains a value greater than zero, but less that one it appends an "m" to the value as opposed to making it a decimal. Is there any way to change this behaviour to get decimals back? What does the "m" stand for, anyway?
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Post by Lux »

u=micro 10^-6
m=milli 10^-3
k=kilo 10^3
M=mega 10^6
G=giga 10^9
mattyb77
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Ah

Post by mattyb77 »

I'm glad to finally know this, too, but I am also curious as to how to convert it in to a decimal.
bloater
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Post by bloater »

I poked around in the rrd documentation, and conversion to decimal probably not available.
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