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Large Data Loading Issue

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Hi,

 

I have attached a file with my data. It is taking somwhat longer to draw shapes on the graph for the given data.

It shows labels quickly and later the shapes are being drawn.

 

Could you please tell me what can be the reason?

Do you have any size limit or what?

 

It will be helpfull if you suggest to improve the drawing.

 

 

Thanks

LargeData.txt

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Hi,

 

It seems you are using Scatter chart. Although the Scatter chart supports up to 3000 <set> elements, however this value varies according to the machine configuration and usage of various features like Styles, Animation, Anchors, etc.

 

It might be because of the animation, styles, etc that the chart is taking up some time to render completely. This is a known feature of the Flash Player where it takes a bit of time to load the data.

 

Hope this helps. :)

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I am using drag Line chart . is there same problem for it ?

 

According to you, the data attached is larger?

 

Thanks

Rahul

 

 

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Hi,

 

Drag-Line chart supports upto maximum of 200 <set> elements, however again this value varies according to the machine configuration and usage of various features like Styles, Animation, Anchors, etc.

 

Try setting the "animation" attribute in the <chart> element to '0'. This would help rendering the chart quickly.

 

I hope this helps.

 

 

I am using drag Line chart . is there same problem for it ?

 

According to you, the data attached is larger?

 

Thanks

Rahul

 

 

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Hi,

 

Thank you very much for your valuable feedback.

 

Happy FusionCharting!biggrin.gif

 

 

 

 

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