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Understanding system performance based on chart 'state'
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[2017-07-04 21:30:16] |
User735389 - Posts: 189 |
I read somewhere in the sierra charts documentation that a minimized chart will consume less computing resources since it won't have to constantly draw the chart. This got me thinking about the way I should orient my charts and performance. Lets say I have 2 chartbooks, each with 3 charts. so a total of 6 charts between both chartbooks. All charts are open (not minimized). If I am looking at one chartbook, is this roughly equivalent to having 3 charts open, and 3 charts minimized, since Sierra Chart can only show 1 chartbook at a time? |
[2017-07-04 21:57:39] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
Yes, this is correct.
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