What about trees? I think none of the wrappers around d3.js support trees. That's one area you guys could improve and differentiate from others.
I am not an expert, but AFAIK JPEG is a lossy format. The comparison is purely based on the size, and I couldn't find anything in the paper about data loss compared to other encoders. Can someone please explain why is…
What about trees? I think none of the wrappers around d3.js support trees. That's one area you guys could improve and differentiate from others.
I am not an expert, but AFAIK JPEG is a lossy format. The comparison is purely based on the size, and I couldn't find anything in the paper about data loss compared to other encoders. Can someone please explain why is…