Chart-Specific Row Limits in Vitara Charts
Vitara Charts Data Handling Capacity: An Overview
In today’s fast-paced, data-centric environment, a high-performance visualization tool is vital for businesses and analysts alike. Vitara Charts addresses this need with a sleek, user-friendly interface, interactive drill-down features, and an optimized architecture that ensures quick rendering and seamless analysis—enabling users to focus on extracting insights rather than waiting for visualizations to load.
Behind the scenes, Vitara Charts balances that speed with practical safeguards: by default, each individual visualization displays up to 3,000 rows. This design choice ensures charts remain snappy and responsive, even as you explore complex datasets. In the sections that follow, we’ll dive into why this threshold exists and how it helps you maintain peak performance without sacrificing analytical depth.
Why the 3000 Rows Limit?
✅ Performance Optimization
The primary reason for this limit is performance. Large datasets can slow down rendering and user interaction, especially in web-based environments. By capping visualizations at 3000 rows, Vitara Charts ensures a responsive and smooth experience even when working with complex charts.
✅ Usability
Visualization is about making data understandable. Displaying thousands of rows in a single chart can overwhelm the viewer, making insights harder to spot. The 3000-row limit helps maintain readability by encouraging users to focus on the most relevant data, leading to clearer, more focused visual storytelling and more actionable insights.
Maximum Row Limit:
Vitara Charts visualizations support up to 3000 rows for all chart types, except the Grid chart. If your dataset exceeds this limit, only the first 3000 rows will be displayed additional rows will be excluded from the visualization
Vitara Grid chart : The Vitara Grid chart is an exception — it supports up to 5000 rows, providing greater flexibility for displaying larger datasets in a tabular format.
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