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Docs [unit-testing]: Add an explanation to the expanding notation
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      docs/configuration/unit_testing_rules.md

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@ -77,14 +77,17 @@ series: <string>
# This uses expanding notation.
# Expanding notation:
# 'a+bxc' becomes 'a a+b a+(2*b) a+(3*b) … a+(c*b)'
# Read this as series starts at a, then c further samples incrementing by b.
# 'a-bxc' becomes 'a a-b a-(2*b) a-(3*b) … a-(c*b)'
# Read this as series starts at a, then c further samples decrementing by b (or incrementing by negative b).
# There are special values to indicate missing and stale samples:
# '_' represents a missing sample from scrape
# 'stale' indicates a stale sample
# Examples:
# 1. '-2+4x3' becomes '-2 2 6 10'
# 2. ' 1-2x4' becomes '1 -1 -3 -5 -7'
# 3. ' 1 _x3 stale' becomes '1 _ _ _ stale'
# 1. '-2+4x3' becomes '-2 2 6 10' - series starts at -2, then 3 further samples incrementing by 4.
# 2. ' 1-2x4' becomes '1 -1 -3 -5 -7' - series starts at 1, then 4 further samples decrementing by 2.
# 3. ' 1x4' becomes '1 1 1 1 1' - shorthand for '1+0x4', series starts at 1, then 4 further samples incrementing by 0.
# 4. ' 1 _x3 stale' becomes '1 _ _ _ stale' - the missing sample cannot increment, so 3 missing samples are produced by the '_x3' expression.
values: <string>
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