Hello,
I have a problem: I’m creating FastLineRenderableSeries with big StrokeThickness value. The bigger this value is the slower my program works.
Is there any way to speed it up in this situation?
P.S. I’ve attached project below.
Thanks in advance.
- Egor asked 8 years ago
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Yes, use DirectX
From How Fast is SciChart’s WPF Chart? DirectX vs. Software Comparison
// TLDR;
Test results demonstrate that SciChart’s Direct3D10RenderSurface,
available in the SciChart Enterprise and SDK Editions, is up to 18x
faster than software rendering, and median speed increase is 4x faster
than software. In a variety of test results and chart types SciChart’s
DirectX Renderer plugin excelled in performance vs. software!// Measuring WPF Chart Performance
There there are several factors which influence overall performance of a WPF Chart Control. Such as:
Thickness of pens / number of pixels filled
…
From the performance test results, DirectX performs better at wider stroke-thicknesses. Wider stroke = more pixels = more CPU required for the software renderers. For DirectX this is not an issue.
Some test results showing effect of stroke thickness on FPS (Frames per second). Higher numbers are better.
- Andrew Burnett-Thompson answered 8 years ago
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