Server-side rendering of large amounts of data is often criticized this way.  
In general, the answer lies in client-side rendering, which these days usually 
means serving a Web page with embedded data and Javascript (e.g. D3), not 
ggplot images. The drawback seems to be a significant amount of extra effort 
and learning JS (off-topic here), or paying someone else to do that grunt-work.

The CRAN Task View on graphics is a little dated in this respect, but may have 
some options if Web pages are not required.  The "plotly" package works with 
the plotly Web service, but your tool then becomes tied with that service and 
its licensing requirements, though they do make it easier to get an interactive 
plot. The "googleVis" package offers some similar features,  with similar 
baggage. 

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On January 4, 2016 2:47:19 AM PST, Kunal Shah <kunalshah...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have plotted a ggplot of large data around 30000 points. I opened it
>in
>Shiny. I want a scrolling feature so that I can just scroll the data.
>
>I tried to write a code in Shiny where the user can select the slider
>range. But "scrolling" by that is not efficient and not at all smooth
>
>Any help is appreciated
>
>
>Regards
>
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