Hi,
I’m trying to synchronize the pie chart and the line chart in React. I’ve already done this for two line graphs.
They both use the same data table. And I want to know if it’s possible, if when I zoom in on the line chart, it updates the Pie chart with the new range.
Thanks, (sorry for my english ^^)
- thier tom asked 1 year ago
- last active 1 year ago
Hi,
I’ve been following your instructions on linking multiple charts here: https://www.scichart.com/documentation/js/current/webframe.html#Tutorial%2009%20-%20Linking%20Multiple%20Charts.html
I have found that one chart in isolation runs at the full 60fps smoothness, but with each chart that is synchronised, it gets progressively slower until 5+ synced charts, at which point it becomes almost unusable. This is definitely an issue for our use-case, which will require a large number of synchronised charts.
This is currently using uniform heatmap charts only, I haven’t tried it with any others.
The issue occurs with and without data, i.e. a completely empty heatmap.
I also found that if I follow the instructions to the letter (i.e. a full two-directional link, with one chart pushing position changes to the other, and vice-versa), I get “Maximum depth exceeded” errors due to the infinite loop.
Am I doing something wrong? Are you able to recreate this issue?
Thanks
Joe
- Henrique Rodrigues asked 4 years ago
- last active 4 years ago
I am considering applying server-side licensing for my javerScript application.
In the document below, there is a phrase “Our server-side licensing component is written in C++.”
(https://support-dev.scichart.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/17256/42/)
However, there is only asp.net sample code on the provided github.
(https://github.com/ABTSoftware/SciChart.JS.Examples/tree/master/Sandbox/demo-dotnet-server-licensing)
I wonder if there is a sample code implemented in C++ for server-side licensing.
Can you provide c++ sample code?
Also, are there any examples to run on Ubuntu?
- Andrey Гевин asked 7 years ago
- last active 7 years ago