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splitting an array

Hi friends

 

I f  you have problem with splitting array. I think you should try to store the  values of array into another array and try to find the indices of all array cell. Now it became easier to you to split the table.

 

Joseph

 

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STTLLER wrote:

I f  you have problem with splitting array. I think you should try to store the  values of array into another array and try to find the indices of all array cell. Now it became easier to you to split the table.


Maybe I am completely misunderstanding, but what you are saying makes absolutely no sense. Why would making a copy of the array help in "splitting the table"? (whatever that means). Each element of an array has a defined index, determined by the element position in the array, so there is nothing to "find".

 

It would really help if you could attach a small example to illustrate what you actually mean. Thanks!

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Yeah I didn't really understand what he mean either 😕
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If you don't have Traditional NI-DAQ installed, you can get them for free from www.ni.com

 

Here is a link to the downloading Traditional NI-DAQ. Be sure to check the read me to ensure compatibility with your operating system and your device. 

 

 

Warm regards,
Karunya R
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
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altenbach wrote:

Maybe I am completely misunderstanding, but what you are saying makes absolutely no sense.


Dear Christian,

 

Please see here

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