07-24-2014 08:33 AM
So... do you get any errors? You never answered that question. This could be the most important question out of all of them.
07-24-2014 09:08 AM
@bmw318 wrote:
Hi,
I did so but no change. The max. number is still 10E5 and there are integers. I use %f and even %e as format string for the spreadsheet to string vi.
I read a TXT file.
Weird.
Try %d there is no reason to use up the space of a DBL for an integer
07-24-2014 09:26 AM - edited 07-24-2014 09:27 AM
bmw318 wrote:I did so but no change.
Show us what you did.
@bmw318 wrote:
The max. number is still 10E5 and there are integers.
What is 10E5? is that the same as 1E6?
I have read files and dealt with arrays that are orders of magnitude larger. Something is really wrong, but you are not giving us enough information to troubleshoot.
What kind of integers (I8, U8, I16, ....U64). What is the smallest and largest possible number? What is the delimiter? How are the lines terminated?
@bmw318 wrote:
I use %f and even %e as format string for the spreadsheet to string vi..
Why? You said they are integers. You are not making any sense with your choices here.
Attach a small version of your data file (first couple of lines, for example) and we'll take it from there.
What is the exact error message? What is the memory use in task manager for LabVIEW and for everything else.
07-28-2014 11:10 AM
Problem found! The txt was corrupted by the sender.
Now it all fits !
Thanks !