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Real time graph

I got confused with someone's question while discussing.

Need to clarify some basics:

What is a Real Time graph with continous acquisition?

1. Chart, waveform, XY graph, all can show real time data.

2. Do we need to set the X-axis with date/time icon or some time stamp? I need every second value.

3. If I am using DAQ VIs and I use DAQ read and directly connect the waveform with the incoming data from the channels? Is it not real time data?

Please clarify!

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Could you clarify a couple of things about your application? Specifically:

 

1. How are you defining "Real Time" in this context?

 

2. Could you give a little more info about your system and how you're acquiring data? That will help to answer your third question.

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Hi frnds we need to implement a real time in a normal graph (labview).... Pls help me to do that....

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What do you mean by "real-time" and why can't you spell out "friends"  and "please"? This is not a text messaging site.

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Adding to that you have to start a new thread to ask your queries

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The best solution is the one you find it by yourself
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Sorry friends.....

Real time is Current time,,, i just want to plot it across x-axis????

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If using DAQ, then you can select to acquire a waveform or waveforms. Waveform data includes time information (start time and delta t) which is shown automatically on the Waveform graph on the X-axis. If you want a "scrolling graph" then use a Waveform Chart.

 

 

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