Not sure how much this is a feature of the script or the library being used, but since multiple x values end up in a pixel because there are more values displayed than fit in the y axis, there seems to be some averaging or subselection or similar going on. This causes quick jumps in current to wobble while the graph moves forward. imho it would give the user the most information if for each pixel in the y axis there was a min max and maybe even average being displayed that shows the most information of all data aggregated for that pixel
Not sure how much this is a feature of the script or the library being used, but since multiple x values end up in a pixel because there are more values displayed than fit in the y axis, there seems to be some averaging or subselection or similar going on. This causes quick jumps in current to wobble while the graph moves forward. imho it would give the user the most information if for each pixel in the y axis there was a min max and maybe even average being displayed that shows the most information of all data aggregated for that pixel