Thanks for the reply Tom.  I do have shadows turned off but it doesn't seem to 
help.  I 
agree 10K points seems like too much, but here is a sample of the chart which I 
am trying 
to reproduce (There are several charts on this page and if you select 'Ch95' 
the top chart is 
the one I am currently working on)

http://neutrons.ornl.gov/diagnostics/channel13/Ch13.html

I think the idea is also that if the user wants to drill down and see more 
detail, more plot 
points will allow for better analysis of the data.

By the way, for some reason the chart is not locking up completely today.  I 
have no idea 
why though since nothing has changed.  The performance is still really slow 
however.



--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 29 Apr 2008, netdeep wrote:
> > huge.  I've plotted over 140K points in some runs.  But even when I filter
> > the data and plot around 10K points, I get browser lockup while it loads
> > and it takes 5-10 seconds to produce the chart and lately it has even been
> > crashing on the larger data sets. 
> 
> Flex charting does indeed get slow, esp. if you are using shadows or a 
> complicated point/line renderer.
> How is your user meant to make sense of 10K points on a single graph though ? 
> They'll just be a mash, no ?
> 
> -- 
> Tom Chiverton
> Helping to greatly customize network functionalities
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