Why do some plots execute more quickly than others? Some PLOT commands execute more quickly than others because PCA uses all available information from the previous plot to produce the requested one. For example, if you enter PLOT PROGRAM BY LINE, and then enter PLOT/DESCENDING, PCA will only sort the previous plot. However, if you use a different nodespec, such as PLOT ROUTINE foo$bar BY CODEPATH, then PCA must rebuild its internal tables and read the data again, which takes more time. In addition, the number of filters and/or buckets you use affects the time it takes to build a plot. This is because filters affect the amount of data the Analyzer looks at, and because all buckets must be searched for each data point.