The Performance Analyzer displays the data collected by the Collector in various forms that are designed to help you locate performance problems in your program.
This topic guides you to the information available in the online help on the Performance Analyzer and its use. More information is available in the Performance Analyzer manual.
If you want to find out about | Choose the topic category |
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New and changed features in this release of the Performance Analyzer | What's New in the Performance Analyzer |
Some strategies and procedures for finding performance problems | Finding Performance Problems in Your Program |
The kinds of data you can collect and display with the Performance Analyzer | About Performance Data |
How to collect performance data on your programs | Collecting Performance Data |
How data is stored and how to estimate and control the size of your experiments | Performance Data Storage |
What kinds of data there are and how to interpret the data | Performance Data and its Interpretation |
Issues to consider when you collect performance data | Program Issues for Performance Analysis |
How to start the Performance Analyzer, and how to manage your experiments and their data | Analyzing Performance Data |
What is in the tabs and how you can navigate and configure them | The Analyzer Tabs |
How to perform basic tasks using the menus, the toolbar or keyboard shortcuts and mnemonics | Basic Operations |
Generating feedback to the compiler from performance data | Generating Compiler Feedback |
Errors, problems and workarounds | What Went Wrong? |
How to use the Performance Analyzer | Performance Analysis Tutorial |