How to speed up manipulations of plot with a lot of data

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I have time series with 20000000 samples that I am plotting in R2016b for data exploration. I would prefer not to downsample or subset the data because I have to look at closeups scattered through the whole time series, and I need to be able to zoom in/out, select lines to extract values, etc. Possibly due to the data volume, the Figure Interactive tools (selection arrow, pan icon, data brush ) are periodically grayed out on the figure toolbar. Sometimes the cursor disappears inside the figure window if I want to zoom in. These down times can be several minutes.
Are there any tricks for manual manipulation of high-volume plots, such as avoiding use of markers?
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dpb
dpb on 18 Oct 2016
" I can't downsample or subset the data, ..."
Of course you can; at most there are a few thousand pixels on the screen so more than that isn't seen, anyway. Decimate (including bounding if desired to keep min/max in range) to show initial plot, then pull in more data as needed in ranges or as zoom.
K E
K E on 18 Oct 2016
Edited: K E on 18 Oct 2016
You are right. I edited the text to indicate it is a preference not to downsample or subset.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 18 Oct 2016
Edited: Sean de Wolski on 18 Oct 2016
Have you tried plot (big)?
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K E
K E on 18 Oct 2016
Edited: K E on 18 Oct 2016
plot (big) makes plot operations manageable. Thanks for a very helpful suggestion; others with this problem should definitely try it.

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