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Xy graph chart with starting value

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Im currently working on a Dyno daq system for a brake type Dyno.

Got most of my functions working but having problems with displaying my sweep in a graph.

Is there a way to have a xy graph act like a chart. And not starting to plot before say 1000rpm?

With rpm on one axis and force on the other. And maybe a ekstra plot with calculated hp.

Sorry for my english (Norwegian)

-Sigge
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You can certainty program an xy graph to look like a chart, but you have to maintain the graph data in a shift register and do the data management yourself.

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do you means some thing like this vi 

try this and tell if it is what you want 

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Hi Probotech,

 

Is there a way to have a xy graph act like a chart. And not starting to plot before say 1000rpm?

Simple answer: switch off x axis autoscaling and set a minimum x value of 1000: the XY graph will "start" to plot at x=1000…

Best regards,
GerdW


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Hi.

 

My version of labview is to old to open that .vi 😞 

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Hi Robotech,

 

My version of labview is to old to open that .vi

Do you mind to tell us your LabVIEW version?

Best regards,
GerdW


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i got version 11. 

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That will do the trick. 

Just some small changes. 

 

Thanks 😄

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