tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8099626130825635971.post3594024322566731545..comments2023-10-14T04:05:32.536-04:00Comments on Data Visualization: Motion Map Chart with TableauAndreihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08147296860893049443noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8099626130825635971.post-91018963281623644472014-01-16T13:15:38.000-05:002014-01-16T13:15:38.000-05:00I suspect that the pager automated animation funct...I suspect that the pager automated animation functionality was not originally supported in Tableau Server because of the time needed to render a view.<br><br>As you know, until Tableau 8, Tableau Server sent an image to render to the browser, which induces some latency. <br>The new in-browser rendering introduced by Tableau 8 should however make possible faster rendering allowing the automation of the pager animation on limited marks (a few thousands as you know since I read this info on your blog a while ago). I don't see any solution for making it possible on more marks. <br><br>I agree that it would be nice that Tableau add the support of automated motion charts. Firstly, because your view should qualify this requirement. Secondly, because it also means we should be (and hopefully will be) able to do real-time visualization which can be interesting in some use case. <br><br>Tableau lacks this capacity of real-time rendering that Spotfire and Panopticon have been doing for a long time.Damien Lesagehttps://twitter.com/LesageDnoreply@blogger.com