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Fixed in 1.0.4
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Found in [Package]
1.0.3
Issue ID
1281874
Regression
No
Profile Analyzer cuts off a frame when pulling data from the Profiler
How to reproduce:
1. Open the attached '1281874.zip' project'
2. Open the Profiler (Window > Analysis > Profiler)
3. In the 'Target Selection' dropdown select 'Editor'
4. Capture data into the Profiler (exceed more than 300 frames)
5. Select the first captured frame in the Frame chart
6. Open the Profile Analyzer (Window > Analysis > Profile Analyzer)
7. In the Profile Analyzer window select 'Pull Data'
8. Compare the Frame range in the Profiler and in the Profile Analyzer
Expected result: The Frame Range in the Profile Analyzer is equal to the Frame Range captured in the Profiler
Actual result: The Frame Range in the Profile Analyzer is missing one frame
Reproducible with: Profile Analyzer 0.5.0-preview.1, 1.0.3 (2018.4.28f1, 2019.4.12f1, 2020.1.8f1, 2020.2.0b6)
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