Hello,
Flex 1.5 or 2.0?
-David
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan Hirschi
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 4:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Performance question - please help!
Ok, so here's the situation, i've been tasked to write
an application that shows a ton of graphs (testing the
performance of flex).
i need to create like 60 objects that will be holding
approximately 100,000 datapoints apiece
and i need to create those objects dynamically...
is it going to be better/ more efficeient to create
the objects as a class? or does it matter?
if i create the objects as simple objects within the
parent document is that going to have any effect on
performance?
ie what i have going on is that i have to show like 60
graphs - one per Property (like envision the graphs
they show on the perfmon)
so each property would be like hits per second, etc
and i need to show up to 200 machines in each of
those graphs...
each machine represents 1 series in the graph and has
60 datapoints and i need to create the objects to hold
that dynamically.
ie each chart would be 1 object
each chart would have x number of machines in it
ie a structure of arrays of structures :)
anyway, do you know what's going to give the best
performance...?
and/or how to create new public objects dynamically?'
is it just public var ["blah"+i] = new object()?
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