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hi guys this is a very interesting bug which was reported to us by a user at the size chart support site thatamp;#39;s support site calm he said he had a problem with reclaiming memory after removing the chart from view and basically he filled a chart with millions of points ten million points in this case and it was using several hundred megabytes of data and then when it was removed from the grid this data was not claimed now we spent about half a day investigating this because we could not figure out why this was happening and we wanted to make a video about it cuz very interesting it turns out itamp;#39;s a bug in WPF or maybe theyamp;#39;ll say itamp;#39;s by design but whichever way itamp;#39;s a WPF issue and there is a workaround here so if you have this is a chart with ten million points which is using about a hundred and sixty megabytes of memory so you can see this in our task manager here it is what itamp;#39;s using 270 but 160 is due to the actual data if you clear