I recently updated to Mathematica 13.3.1(or 13.3.0) and ran into an issue with the ListPlot function. In this version, ListPlot automatically displays a floating window showing data details. While this seems useful for smaller datasets, it becomes a problem with larger ones.
Here's what happens: when I plot a large dataset using ListPlot, the system immediately starts processing the format of this floating window, which leads to a kernel restart. This wipes out all my previously defined variables, greatly impacting my workflow efficiency.
I think the issue might be due to the auto-display feature of the data window. Does anyone know how to turn off this feature to avoid such problems? Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.