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Charts: Compare

Overview

Compare lets you review differences between two scopes of runs in a modal on the Charts dashboard. It helps you understand how results change across two groups or windows.

When to Use This

  • You want to compare two groups of runs side by side.
  • You want to compare two date windows.
  • You want a summary table focused on a specific metric category.

How to Use

  1. Select Charts in the navigation.
  2. Select Compare to open the comparison modal.
  3. Select Summary focus to choose the category you want to emphasize.
  4. (Optional) Enable Average each scope to compare per-run averages instead of totals.
  5. Select multiple runs in Scope A runs and Scope B runs.
  6. Use Last 3, Last 10, or Clear to adjust the selection quickly.
  7. Use the Tier, Tournament, or Patch dropdown to select runs by tier, tournament rank, or patch window.
  8. Enable Include tournaments when you want tournament runs to appear in the lists.
  9. Confirm each run entry by its tier, wave, date, and time.
  10. Select Compare to view the delta summary and any available Advice.
  11. Select Close to return to the dashboard.

How to Read the Results

  • The summary table compares the two scopes using the selected focus category.
  • Each metric row shows baseline and comparison values along with the delta.
  • Values use the same abbreviated unit formatting as the Charts dashboard.
  • When Average each scope is enabled, values are per-run averages; otherwise they are totals for the scope.
  • When a scope has too few runs, advice summaries report insufficient data even if the comparison table renders.
  • A warning appears when the two scopes are very different in size.

Notes & Limitations

Caution Advice summaries require at least 3 runs in each scope unless Average each scope is enabled. Single-run scopes can still show summary metrics, but advice remains limited.

Note Goal-aware summaries in Compare are available only when Summary focus is set to Economy.

Note Percent changes cannot be calculated when a baseline average is zero.

Note When scope sizes differ widely, Compare highlights the mismatch so you can refine your selection.

Note Averages help reduce skew when the two scopes have different run counts.