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I am using dropwizard gauge functionality in my code as following :



    private AtomicInteger heapUsageAfterCollectionThresholdExceeded;

new Gauge<Integer>() {
@Override
public Integer getValue() {
return heapUsageThresholdExceeded.get();
}


Now this starts pushing the value of heapUsageThresholdExceeded to graphite. I was expecting to see integer values in graphite. But in graphite I see the value reported as a decimal point value (0.15). I have following questions:




  1. Why is a integer gauge reported as a decimal value ?

  2. How often does drop wizard measure/push the metric for a registered gauge ?


ref : https://metrics.dropwizard.io/3.1.0/apidocs/com/codahale/metrics/Gauge.html










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    I am using dropwizard gauge functionality in my code as following :



        private AtomicInteger heapUsageAfterCollectionThresholdExceeded;

    new Gauge<Integer>() {
    @Override
    public Integer getValue() {
    return heapUsageThresholdExceeded.get();
    }


    Now this starts pushing the value of heapUsageThresholdExceeded to graphite. I was expecting to see integer values in graphite. But in graphite I see the value reported as a decimal point value (0.15). I have following questions:




    1. Why is a integer gauge reported as a decimal value ?

    2. How often does drop wizard measure/push the metric for a registered gauge ?


    ref : https://metrics.dropwizard.io/3.1.0/apidocs/com/codahale/metrics/Gauge.html










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      I am using dropwizard gauge functionality in my code as following :



          private AtomicInteger heapUsageAfterCollectionThresholdExceeded;

      new Gauge<Integer>() {
      @Override
      public Integer getValue() {
      return heapUsageThresholdExceeded.get();
      }


      Now this starts pushing the value of heapUsageThresholdExceeded to graphite. I was expecting to see integer values in graphite. But in graphite I see the value reported as a decimal point value (0.15). I have following questions:




      1. Why is a integer gauge reported as a decimal value ?

      2. How often does drop wizard measure/push the metric for a registered gauge ?


      ref : https://metrics.dropwizard.io/3.1.0/apidocs/com/codahale/metrics/Gauge.html










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      I am using dropwizard gauge functionality in my code as following :



          private AtomicInteger heapUsageAfterCollectionThresholdExceeded;

      new Gauge<Integer>() {
      @Override
      public Integer getValue() {
      return heapUsageThresholdExceeded.get();
      }


      Now this starts pushing the value of heapUsageThresholdExceeded to graphite. I was expecting to see integer values in graphite. But in graphite I see the value reported as a decimal point value (0.15). I have following questions:




      1. Why is a integer gauge reported as a decimal value ?

      2. How often does drop wizard measure/push the metric for a registered gauge ?


      ref : https://metrics.dropwizard.io/3.1.0/apidocs/com/codahale/metrics/Gauge.html







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