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authorluzpaz <luzpaz@users.noreply.github.com>2022-08-10 20:57:26 (GMT)
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2022-08-10 20:57:26 (GMT)
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Fix typos found in the rest of the hdf5 code-base (#1985)
* Fix typos found in the rest of the hdf5 code-base * Typo in tool.cmake * Revert "Typo in tool.cmake" This reverts commit 06b8403d99757c7d20f1eed530cf317c3d84de4b. * Fix clang-format styling
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-rw-r--r--tools/test/perform/gen_report.pl4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/tools/test/perform/gen_report.pl b/tools/test/perform/gen_report.pl
index a1fbeb0..c853b70 100644
--- a/tools/test/perform/gen_report.pl
+++ b/tools/test/perform/gen_report.pl
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ sub plot_default_graph1 {
print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set term x11 1\n";
print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set xlabel \"Number of Processors\"\n";
print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set title \"" . $data_type . " Performance (Speed vs. Num. Procs)\"\n";
- print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set ylabel \"Bandwdith (MB/s)\"\n";
+ print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set ylabel \"Bandwidth (MB/s)\"\n";
print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set label 1 \"Transfer buffer size: " . $transfer_buffer_size . "K\" at graph 0.7, graph 0.7 left \n";
#the next line attempts to hack gnuplot to get around it's inability to linearly scale, but logarithmically label an axis
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ sub plot_default_graph2 {
print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set term x11 2\n";
print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set xlabel \"Transfer Buffer Size (in bytes)\"\n";
print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set title \"" . $data_type . " Performance (Speed vs. Transfer Buffer Size)\"\n";
- print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set ylabel \"Bandwdith (MB/s)\"\n";
+ print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set ylabel \"Bandwidth (MB/s)\"\n";
print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set label 1 \"Procs: " . $num_procs_graph . "\" at graph 0.7, graph 0.7 left \n";
#the next line attempts to hack gnuplot to get around it's inability to linearly scale, but logarithmically label an axis