Trace Analysis Results for Variable Number of packets sent by node 0(node0_sent)
This text provides more details for variable Number of packets sent by node 0(node0_sent).
Variable is of type: int
Variable is initialized: yes
Purpose of variable:
The variable describes a counter, possibly used for measuring an accumulated reward,because its sequence of values is monotonously non-decreasing.
Distribution of Values
The following figure shows the distribution of values seen for this variable.
Characteristics of this set are:
Range: in {0,1}
Number of value assignments (excluding identity): 1
Total number of values (=#states) considered for statistics: 1001
Arithmetic Mean: 0.99700
Geometric Mean: 0.00000
Standard Deviation: 0.05469
Variance: 0.00299
Kurtosis: 330.32332
Skewness: -18.21163
Sequence of Values
The variable is modified for the first time at event: 3.
The variable is modified the last time at event: 3.
It is remains unchanged by the last 997 events, i.e. 99.70 % of all events!
The following figure shows the sequence of values seen in the trace. Note that the horizontal axis considers events and does not(!) reflect time stamps and durations.
State Transformation Functions
The following table shows which actions perform a state transformation to this variable.
Type 4: Variable Number of packets sent by node 0(node0_sent) is monotonously non decreasing.
Type 8: Action Packet hopping from node 0 to node -1(node0_h_0L-1) occurs only once, linear state transformation for Number of packets sent by node 0(node0_sent) is possible but fitting is based on not enough data to be uniquely determined.
Type 11: Variable Number of packets sent by node 0(node0_sent) is not element of any variable invariant computed for the linear state transformations performed by the actions of this trace.
Type 15: Variable Number of packets sent by node 0(node0_sent) may deadlock, because it is not changed after event 3 and remains constant for 99.70 percent of the trace.