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| arma2oa |= Game name
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|version1= 1.63


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| Capture the first frame, where section takes longer than the threshold (in seconds). <br>
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'''Note''': Only available in specific builds. See [[Performance Profiling]] for details. |= Description
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| '''diag_captureSlowFrame''' [section, threshold] |= Syntax
|branch= diag prof


|p1= section: [[String]] - Valid: total, ??? |= Parameter 1
|gr1= Diagnostic


|p2= threshold: [[Number]] - Duration of the section in seconds |= Parameter 2
|gr2= Performance Profiling


| [[Nothing]] |= Return value
|descr= [[File:CaptureSlowFrame.jpg|right|200x120px]]
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Opens "capture frame" dialog if current frame exceeds set threshold in seconds. One can indicate to either capture duration of a specific profiling selection or the total duration of the frame. The selection names can be obtained by expanding the profiling tree. Clicking on a tree item will highlight the item on the graph and vice versa. The GUI also provides method of copying of the displayed data to clipboard. Some of the selections:
 
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|x1= <pre>diag_captureSlowFrame ['total',0.3]</pre> |= Example 1
! Render
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! Main Thread
! Visualize
! Mjob
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* bgD3D
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* total
* memAl
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* visul
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* Mjob
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| [[Performance Profiling]], [[diag captureFrame]], [[diag_logsLowFrame]] |= See also
|s1= [[diag_captureSlowFrame]] [section, threshold]


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|p1= section: [[String]] - case sensitive
 
|p2= threshold: [[Number]] - section duration in seconds


<h3 style="display:none">Notes</h3>
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|x1= <sqf>diag_captureSlowFrame ["total", 0.003];</sqf>
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<h3 style="display:none">Bottom Section</h3>
|x2= <sqf>diag_captureSlowFrame ["memAl", 0.0001];</sqf>


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|seealso= [[Performance Profiling]] [[diag_captureFrame]] [[diag_logSlowFrame]]
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 16 December 2022

Hover & click on the images for description
Only available in Diagnostic/Profiling branch(es).

Description

Description:
CaptureSlowFrame.jpg

Opens "capture frame" dialog if current frame exceeds set threshold in seconds. One can indicate to either capture duration of a specific profiling selection or the total duration of the frame. The selection names can be obtained by expanding the profiling tree. Clicking on a tree item will highlight the item on the graph and vice versa. The GUI also provides method of copying of the displayed data to clipboard. Some of the selections:

Render Main Thread Visualize Mjob
  • bgD3D
  • total
  • memAl
  • visul
  • Mjob
Groups:
DiagnosticPerformance Profiling

Syntax

Syntax:
diag_captureSlowFrame [section, threshold]
Parameters:
section: String - case sensitive
threshold: Number - section duration in seconds
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
diag_captureSlowFrame ["total", 0.003];
Example 2:
diag_captureSlowFrame ["memAl", 0.0001];

Additional Information

See also:
Performance Profiling diag_captureFrame diag_logSlowFrame

Notes

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