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paar
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difference between mathscript and matlabscript

hi iam new to labview and learning  n doing project on labview

what is the difference between mathscript and matlabscript

i want do simulation using matlab

how can i do

if any one suggest this

please reply and give some support so that i will complete my project........

 

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Re: difference between mathscript and matlabscript

With the LabVIEW MathScript Node, the blue rectangular region, you can run .m file scripts from your LabVIEW graphical programs (known as virtual instruments or VIs). You can use the MathScript Node

to insert textual algorithms into a VI and then use the LabVIEW graphical programming environment to instrument the scripts by adding knobs, slides, buttons, graphics, and other user controls and indicators.

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Re: difference between mathscript and matlabscript

To understand Developing Algorithms Using LabVIEW MathScript, browse through the following link:

http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3257

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Re: difference between mathscript and matlabscript

than sir

sir can u tel me how can we do simulation using math script or matlab node

figure should simulate on waveform graph or chart

for example amplitude Vs Frequency of the system......

if u want i wil send my VI having matlab code......

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Re: difference between mathscript and matlabscript

From reading the responses I do not feel the answer to the original question was really answered. "What is the difference between the Mathscript node and the MATLAB node?"

 

One major difference is that the Mathscript RT add-on module node does not require you to have a licensed version of Matlab installed and it handles the script within the VI . The MATLAB script makes a separate call to MATLAB to process the script and requires a licensed installation on the local machine.

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