@Man_Can wrote:
Thanks Dennis.
That means labview (VISA Read) accepts asciii as a default data types.
It does not. It reads bytes. You can interpret the bytes any way you need to based on the instrument you are communicating with. It uses a string since that's the most efficient way to store a sequence of bytes whose length you do not know ahead of time.
Is it like that, if I change the input data types to Int, Float, Signed Int then labview (VISA Read) gives me different
I do not understand what this means, since I do not know what you are referring to. Change the input data types of what?
Also, please do not use text-speak like "m" and "n" to replace "am" and "and". This is a professional forum, not Facebook.