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Absolute time on x-axis of waveform graph

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Hello,

 

the solution to my problem must be so easy, that I can't find it.

Please see my small example vi.

I've got a waveform and I want to plot the data against the absolute time. In the graph properties I set the display format to "absolute time", but it didn't work.

 

Thanks

 

transfererror

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I am not sure why this is happening, but your scale ignores the timestamp, but that option is grayed out...

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I am not sure why it happened, as it happens for newly created graph elements as well. Modifying the t0 and delta t, i managed to create a graph which does not gray out that option, but with the default settings, there doesn't seem a way to get this to work....

 

Norbert

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Thanks for your reply, Norbert

 

With your help I found the solution.

See attached screenshot.

Nevertheless it seems to be a bug that the option is grayed out in the properties dialog. At least it is missleading.

 

Best regards

 

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@transfererror wrote:

Thanks for your reply, Norbert

With your help I found the solution.

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