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timeseries: run selection based on regex filter #5252

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Previously, regex filter was mainly to influence the list you see on the
runs table. This is where it differs from the traditional runs-selector
(Polymer) which not only filtered runs but also changed the runs
selection that you see on the chart. This change brings the Polymer
behavior to Angular as users have preferred that.

Previously, regex filter was mainly to influence the list yousee on the
runs table. This is where it differs from the traditional runs-selector
(Polymer) which not only filtered runs but also changed the runs
selection that you see on the chart. This change brings the Polymer
behavior to Angular as users have preferred that.
@google-cla google-cla bot added the cla: yes label Aug 17, 2021
@stephanwlee stephanwlee requested a review from bmd3k August 18, 2021 00:47
@stephanwlee stephanwlee changed the title time series: run selection based on regex filter timeseries: run selection based on regex filter Aug 18, 2021
@stephanwlee stephanwlee merged commit bd2ba99 into tensorflow:master Aug 18, 2021
@stephanwlee stephanwlee deleted the selection branch August 18, 2021 15:29
yatbear pushed a commit to yatbear/tensorboard that referenced this pull request Mar 27, 2023
Previously, regex filter was mainly to influence the list you see on the
runs table. This is where it differs from the traditional runs-selector
(Polymer) which not only filtered runs but also changed the runs
selection that you see on the chart. This change brings the Polymer
behavior to Angular as users have preferred that.
dna2github pushed a commit to dna2fork/tensorboard that referenced this pull request May 1, 2023
Previously, regex filter was mainly to influence the list you see on the
runs table. This is where it differs from the traditional runs-selector
(Polymer) which not only filtered runs but also changed the runs
selection that you see on the chart. This change brings the Polymer
behavior to Angular as users have preferred that.
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