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How can I save a graph in labview ?

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@Eram wrote:

So where is destination folder defined  to save jpeg files?


You can specify a path using one of the inputs:

 

 

path to JPEG file specifies the path to and name of the JPEG file to write. If you do not specify a path, LabVIEW displays a file dialog box so the user can navigate to the file.

 

You can read more about the function here: http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361H-01/lvpict/write_jpeg_file/

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Just an addon. Use an PNG for a better image format. Use a the function and connect the filepath

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@Eram wrote:

So where is destination folder defined  to save jpeg files?


It is wherever you last went to with a file dialog.  I would recommend supplying a file path to the write VI.


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I have a problem with it.

1- I want to save data from a graph in vector. how can i save this?i mean,i want to save image data during changing input. i think i need run save botton and end save botton.

thnx

 

 

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In your save button, Try Mechanical action "switch until released"

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@muks wrote:

In your save button, Try Mechanical action "switch until released"


thnx, how can i save my data(not graph) ?(e.g in excel file?)

thnx

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Have you searched the forum? you will find loads of examples.  Post back if you are still finding it difficult

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