"wayne galbraith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (in part):
I'm guessing that, that is what most people are after and as such would
require a buffer of some description to be kept.
It is a bit of a pity NI couldn't have written this as I'm sure their
s.ware engineers could write it much more efficient
wayne galbraith wrote:
> Craig
>
> The only problem that I could see here is changing your X axis during
> displaying of data. Does the Active X control keep any kind of
> buffer??
Yes, it definitely buffers because one of my (VB) apps pans, zooms and
scrolls without reloading the data.
The X ax
Craig
The only problem that I could see here is changing your X axis during
displaying of data. Does the Active X control keep any kind of buffer??
I'm guessing that, that is what most people are after and as such would
require a buffer of some description to be kept.
It is a bit of a pity
wayne galbraith wrote:
> This is something that we have all had to put up with for many years
> and I don't see NI solving it in the future. Surely the most popular
> plotting technique is with an XY graph as we all don't simply plot
> against time. I am guessing there is a fundamental problem w
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This is something that we have all had to put up with for many years and I
don't see NI solving it in the future. Surely the most popular plotting
technique is with an XY graph as we all don't simply plot against time. I
am guessing there is a fundamental problem with only adding