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Can we have a graph of Engine Evaluation of a game analysis?

I don't know if anyone has asked this before but I was wondering if lichess developers could add a graph of engine evaluation vs move number. Like the x-axis is the move number and y-axis is the evaluation at that move. Here is an example, consider a game: 1. e4 (+0.2) e5 (+0.1) 2. Qh5 (-0.5) Bc5 (+2.9) 3. Bc4 (0.0) Nf6 (#1) 4. Qxf7#. Now plot a graph where if we click on the moves the chessboard switches to that position.

My purpose is the identify the blunder or mistake I made where the engine drops or raises the evaluation.

I don't know if anyone has asked this before but I was wondering if lichess developers could add a graph of engine evaluation vs move number. Like the x-axis is the move number and y-axis is the evaluation at that move. Here is an example, consider a game: 1. e4 (+0.2) e5 (+0.1) 2. Qh5 (-0.5) Bc5 (+2.9) 3. Bc4 (0.0) Nf6 (#1) 4. Qxf7#. Now plot a graph where if we click on the moves the chessboard switches to that position. My purpose is the identify the blunder or mistake I made where the engine drops or raises the evaluation.

when ask for server analysis in analysis window it will draw a graph to and it dot on it showin current position . also it has list moves considered as blunders, mistakes, inaccuracies. If you click those it will jump to next such thing

And also this question belongs to lichess feedback.

when ask for server analysis in analysis window it will draw a graph to and it dot on it showin current position . also it has list moves considered as blunders, mistakes, inaccuracies. If you click those it will jump to next such thing And also this question belongs to lichess feedback.

Isn't this exactly what the Request A Computer Analysis does? You get a graph under the board showing how the analysis changes over time

Isn't this exactly what the Request A Computer Analysis does? You get a graph under the board showing how the analysis changes over time

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