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You can also view the graph for your test after running it. For this go to Thread group -> Add -> Listener -> Graph results as shown in the picture below. After clicking on the graph element, you will see the chart getting populated with the data represen

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You can also view the graph for your test after running it. For this go to Thread group -> Add -> Listener -> Graph results as shown in the picture below. After clicking on the graph element, you will see the chart getting populated with the data representing requests to the server.


 

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