Re: [Development] Charts and DataVis Questions

2016-01-26 Thread Alexis Jeandet
Le lundi 25 janvier 2016 à 10:20 +, Rutledge Shawn a écrit : > > On 23 Jan 2016, at 19:52, Sean Harmer wrote: > > > > On 23/01/2016 12:45, Uwe Rathmann wrote: > > >  Hi, > > > > > > > The OpenGL acceleration in Charts module is really impressive > > > > ... > > >

Re: [Development] Charts and DataVis Questions

2016-01-25 Thread Alexis Jeandet
Le samedi 23 janvier 2016 à 12:45 +, Uwe Rathmann a écrit : > Hi, > > > The OpenGL acceleration in Charts module is really impressive ... > > Unfortunately part of the truth is, that the performance of the > software  > renderer does not necessarily be that far behind. The test I did with

Re: [Development] Charts and DataVis Questions

2016-01-25 Thread Rutledge Shawn
On 23 Jan 2016, at 19:52, Sean Harmer > wrote: On 23/01/2016 12:45, Uwe Rathmann wrote: Hi, The OpenGL acceleration in Charts module is really impressive ... Unfortunately part of the truth is, that the performance of the software renderer

Re: [Development] Charts and DataVis Questions

2016-01-23 Thread Uwe Rathmann
Hi, > The OpenGL acceleration in Charts module is really impressive ... Unfortunately part of the truth is, that the performance of the software renderer does not necessarily be that far behind. An example: in a test program I'm creating a polygon of 1 points in an area of 1000x1000 using

Re: [Development] Charts and DataVis Questions

2016-01-23 Thread Sean Harmer
On 23/01/2016 12:45, Uwe Rathmann wrote: Hi, The OpenGL acceleration in Charts module is really impressive ... Unfortunately part of the truth is, that the performance of the software renderer does not necessarily be that far behind. Now try it against OpenGL with 100k points rendering to

[Development] Charts and DataVis Questions

2016-01-22 Thread Alexis Jeandet
Hi, I have few naive questions about Charts and DataVis modules. 1) As I understand DataVis module is mainly a 3d data visualization module while Charts is mainly a 1d data visualization module. Why not merging them to a unique data visualization module? In my lab scientists are interested in