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Post From: Laggy issues

[2015-08-04 19:31:03]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368

Using a formula like this in only 2 columns would not cause any noticeable lag in the Old Spreadsheets, so I'm not sure it's fair to say the comparative performance of the New Spreadsheets is significantly improved if the user must avoid certain formula types to achieve said significant improvement
We are still trying to understand why Old Spreadsheets handles this better. We know that New Spreadsheets do have some performance issues in some cases.

This has been something we have been working on for a long time now. It has not been easy. At times we have said that New Spreadsheets with some formulas are faster than Old Spreadsheets and we also acknowledge the performance problems where they are worse with certain kinds of formulas. This is one of those cases where performance is worse.


I'm open for suggestions on another way to find the MAX of a dynamic range that doesn't cause performance issues.
If you can describe for us with more detail a larger function you want to perform we can then make that function and make it efficient.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-08-05 23:39:30