>>Indeed (Thanks, Tore!).
>>
>>Unfortunately, all of this didn't help much. When running the coverage profiler, I find that the Foxcharts DrawChart() method is taking 14 seconds to render a simple bar chart, which is kind of stunning. As for hardware specs, I have an Intel i7 dual core 2.8 ghz with 8GB ram running Windows 7 64-bit.
>>
>>Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>
>>>Looks like Tore beat me to it.
>>>
>>>>James,
>>>>
>>>>Could you also point me to the version of gdiplusx.vcx I should be using?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>Jon
>>>>
>>>>>Try this link:
>>>>>
>>>>>http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1637031/FoxCharts.Zip
>>>>>
>>>>>which is the slightly-modified version of FoxCharts, provided to me by Cesar, which resolved the speed issues for me.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>Jon,
>
>your figures do not tally with the mine I got with the Coverage Profiler. A bar (multiple) bar chart is produced in < 1 sec.
>The correction James just mailed you is solely for a pie-chart and not for a bar chart (to my knowledge).
>Would you be able to give some more details? - like howmany bars, your OS etc etc or even better would you be able to publish the app. with the data given you so much trouble?
>
>Regards,
>
>Koen
>
>
>>>>>>I have a form that uses several charts on different tabs, but the charts aren't rendered until their respective sections are visible. I find that when I run our app executable the performance is very slow, but when I run the executable within my IDE (i.e. do myapp.exe), the speed is cut by about half.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Any ideas?
>>>>
>>Hi Koen and Jon,
The fix that Jim sent to you is only for LINE CHARTS that use line caps shapes.
Please send me your coverage profiler info, so that I'll be able to track it.
TIA
Cesar