Display Format
The Display Format tab lets you customize the format of decimals and measures. You can define the formats for data display, including decimal places of normal number, decimal places of percentage, byte format, bit format, bytes per second format and bits per second format.
The items on this tab are described as below.
- Precision after decimal: The display precision of a number. You can customize the decimal places though the thousandth in default.
- Precision behind percentage decimal: The display precision of a percentage. You can customize the decimal places though the thousandth in default.
- Byte measure: By default, the program displays packets sizes and the traffic in an appropriate byte unit, such as B, KB, MB, GB, or TB. Which unit is selected depends on how large each packet or the current traffic is.
- Bit measure: By default, the program displays packets sizes and the traffic in an appropriate bit unit, such as b, kb, Mb, Gb or Tb. Which unit is selected depends on how large each packet or the current traffic is.
- Byte/second measure: The measure of bytes per second. It could be Bps, KBps, MBps, GBps, and TBps. which means bytes per second, kilobytes per second, megabytes per second, gigabytes per second, and terabytes per second respectively.
- Bit/second measure: The measure of bits per second. It could be bps, Kbps, Mbps, Gbps, and Tbps. which means bits per second, kilobits per second, megabits per second, gigabits per second, and terabits per second respectively.
- Default: Resets all the settings on this tab to default.