About the only possible advantage it has over Chart.js is that it seems to have no issues with rendering tens of thousands of data points, but it looks like it achieves this by not anti-aliasing the chart lines or animating them in any way. If Chart.js doesn't have issues rendering this many data points is an unknown to me, because I've never had to try.
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2 u/idunnome 04 Aug 2016 15:54
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0 u/RevanProdigalKnight 04 Aug 2016 18:23
About the only possible advantage it has over Chart.js is that it seems to have no issues with rendering tens of thousands of data points, but it looks like it achieves this by not anti-aliasing the chart lines or animating them in any way. If Chart.js doesn't have issues rendering this many data points is an unknown to me, because I've never had to try.
0 u/DickHertz 06 Aug 2016 22:07
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