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  • S smallkubi

    Great Job!!! Thank you very much. And i have other question bothering me. I have to use chart control to plot 10 series including 1000 points per series in one chartarea. But after ploting, mouse move or zoom in or ContextMenuStrip operation is very slow and delay. I think maybe paint problem. When i ask before, i get the answer is point number is too big. But i found that if i plot 200 series with 1 point for example as follows, the operation is also slow. How can treat it? follows is for example: Series series1; for(int i=0;i<200;i++) { series1=new series(); series1.Points.Add(new DataPoint(i,i)); chart1.Series.Add(series1); }

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    smallkubi wrote:

    I think maybe paint problem.

    Why?

    smallkubi wrote:

    When i ask before, i get the answer is point number is too big.

    The more points you need to draw, the longer it takes. If there had been a useless delay in the chart-control, people would have noticed.

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      smallkubi wrote:

      I think maybe paint problem.

      Why?

      smallkubi wrote:

      When i ask before, i get the answer is point number is too big.

      The more points you need to draw, the longer it takes. If there had been a useless delay in the chart-control, people would have noticed.

      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)

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      I mean Dalay is not that Chart generating process is slow, when i finished plot, i want to operate on Chart, like mouse moving, Scroll... is slow.

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      • S smallkubi

        I mean Dalay is not that Chart generating process is slow, when i finished plot, i want to operate on Chart, like mouse moving, Scroll... is slow.

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        Meaning it will have to recalculate which part it should show and repaint it. That takes time. Smaller charts with less points will be faster. If you find that the Chart-control is "too slow" for your needs, you may have to implement your own.

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          Meaning it will have to recalculate which part it should show and repaint it. That takes time. Smaller charts with less points will be faster. If you find that the Chart-control is "too slow" for your needs, you may have to implement your own.

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          oh, do you know how to stop control auto refresh? i think if i can refresh it in mannual?

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          • S smallkubi

            oh, do you know how to stop control auto refresh? i think if i can refresh it in mannual?

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            Stop the user from scrolling, panning and/or zooming, and you don't need to refresh. If anything changes, a refresh would be required to get the updated data on screen.

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              Stop the user from scrolling, panning and/or zooming, and you don't need to refresh. If anything changes, a refresh would be required to get the updated data on screen.

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              Now i want to have the function of Zooming,scrolling... Anything changes, screen don't update automatically,I want to updated data on screen mannully, can it be possible?

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              • S smallkubi

                Now i want to have the function of Zooming,scrolling... Anything changes, screen don't update automatically,I want to updated data on screen mannully, can it be possible?

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                Sure; use the drawing functions to draw your chart. Means writing code to calculate the length of the axes, drawing each point, drawing some labels.

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                • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                  So something like this:

                  static void Main()
                  {
                  int x = 1;
                  int z = 3;
                  fun1(x, y => fun2(y));
                  fun1(x, y => fun3(y, z));
                  }

                  static void fun1(int x, Action<int> call)
                  {
                  call(x);
                  }

                  static void fun2(int y) { ... }
                  static void fun3(int y, int z) { ... }


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                  Hi, i have another question... If i want to use multi-thread to call fun1, how can i input the variable x, y,z? for example: static void Main() { int x = 1; int z = 3; Thread th=new Thread(fun1( ? )) //how can i do ? th.start(); // fun1(x, y => fun2(y)); // fun1(x, y => fun3(y, z)); } static void fun1(int x, Action call) { call(x); } static void fun2(int y) { ... } static void fun3(int y, int z) { ... }

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                  • S smallkubi

                    Hi, i have another question... If i want to use multi-thread to call fun1, how can i input the variable x, y,z? for example: static void Main() { int x = 1; int z = 3; Thread th=new Thread(fun1( ? )) //how can i do ? th.start(); // fun1(x, y => fun2(y)); // fun1(x, y => fun3(y, z)); } static void fun1(int x, Action call) { call(x); } static void fun2(int y) { ... } static void fun3(int y, int z) { ... }

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                    Something like this:

                    Thread th = new Thread(() => fun1(x, y => fun3(y, z)));

                    Breaking it down:

                    Action<int> call = y => fun3(y, z);
                    ThreadStart start = () => fun1(x, call);
                    Thread th = new Thread(start);


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                    • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                      Something like this:

                      Thread th = new Thread(() => fun1(x, y => fun3(y, z)));

                      Breaking it down:

                      Action<int> call = y => fun3(y, z);
                      ThreadStart start = () => fun1(x, call);
                      Thread th = new Thread(start);


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                      Good Idea,i meet it. And if i have a button at main Thread , it can abort Thread "th". How to code button click function? And, if whether Thread th end or abort, i want to run" MessageBox.Show("Thread end")", how can i do it?

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                      • S smallkubi

                        Good Idea,i meet it. And if i have a button at main Thread , it can abort Thread "th". How to code button click function? And, if whether Thread th end or abort, i want to run" MessageBox.Show("Thread end")", how can i do it?

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                        smallkubi wrote:

                        it can abort Thread "th"

                        Don't. How To Stop a Thread in .NET (and Why Thread.Abort is Evil)[^] If you're using .NET 4.5 or above, you'd probably have better luck using async and await. Asynchronous Programming with Async and Await (C# and Visual Basic)[^] Otherwise, use something like the BackgroundWorker component[^].


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                        • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                          Something like this:

                          Thread th = new Thread(() => fun1(x, y => fun3(y, z)));

                          Breaking it down:

                          Action<int> call = y => fun3(y, z);
                          ThreadStart start = () => fun1(x, call);
                          Thread th = new Thread(start);


                          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                          hi, If i use Func call= y=>fun3(y,z) , fun3 can be one output param function. But if my function need 2 or more output, how can i do it?

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                          • S smallkubi

                            hi, If i use Func call= y=>fun3(y,z) , fun3 can be one output param function. But if my function need 2 or more output, how can i do it?

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                            Sorry, I'm not following you. Do you mean you want multiple return values from your function? If so, you'll need to create a class or structure to contain them:

                            public struct Fun3ReturnValues
                            {
                            public int SomeValue { get; set; }
                            public string SomeOtherValue { get; set; }
                            }
                            ...
                            public static Fun3ReturnValues Fun3(int y, int z)
                            {
                            return new Fun3ReturnValues
                            {
                            SomeValue = 42,
                            SomeOtherValue = "Hello",
                            };
                            }

                            Alternatively, you could use the Tuple class[^], but the meaning of the values wouldn't be as clear.


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