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Allow setting the visualization on repeat#215
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@vwaurich Can you test this. I added the feature to set the visualization on repeat but after few cycles the visualization becomes slow. The OMEdit process starts consuming more and more memory. It seems like we have some memory leaks. Is it possible to cache the values after first cycle and then reuse them from the local data structure. I personally think that the mat/csv readers are allocating memory each time we ask for a value.