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by londons_explore
1882 days ago
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Isn't this the idea behind MIPMAPS in computer graphics? In the tracing world, I believe the opensource pulseview/sigrok does this. It makes the UI very responsive even with gigabytes of data. I just wish it also integrated data compression of some kind so I could fit more trace than I have RAM (it can't be all that hard to intelligently compress a super repetitive signal in a way which still allows this fast zooming and scrolling - replacing some tree nodes with LZ77 style backreferences ought to do the trick) |
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It may in theory be possible to generalize the in-order layout I talk about in a similar way, but I'm not sure it would be that useful, maybe it would allow you to append rows or columns to your mipmapped image more easily, but I don't know of any applications where that's useful.