05-14-2022 09:20 PM
I need help identifying this icon, it's supposedly an spectrogram but i can't find it. If it helps I'm on Labview 2017 SP1.
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05-15-2022 01:10 AM
I don't recognise that as a VI which is part of the base LabVIEW install. I suspect that it is part of a third party library which has been downloaded on your machine.
05-15-2022 01:54 AM
@Niatross wrote:
I don't recognise that as a VI which is part of the base LabVIEW install. I suspect that it is part of a third party library which has been downloaded on your machine.
- If you press Ctrl+H and hover over the VI it will display it's name and a description of what it does (If the developer has written one)
- If you open the VI and press Ctrl+Shift+E it will show you where it is locating in the project manager
- If you want more of an idea of what it does you may have to open it and look at the code to work it out for yourself/post it here and someone else might give you an overview
- If you just want to reuse it you can copy the VI and paste it somewhere else (Or Ctrl+drag)
I've never used ctrl+shift+E before. Is that the same thing as "View this VI in project"? Thanks.
05-15-2022 03:06 AM
Hi
(Ctrl+shift+E ) is the same (View >This VI in project 😞 displays the Project Explorer window with the current VI selected.
Best Regards.
05-15-2022 09:25 AM
It is "TFA Configure Spectrogram Indicator". It can be found on the Signal Processing, Time Frequency Analysis, Utilities sub-Palette. I hope you are familiar with Time-Frequency Spectrograms ...
Bob Schor
05-15-2022 11:45 AM
@Bob_Schor wrote:
It is "TFA Configure Spectrogram Indicator". It can be found on the Signal Processing, Time Frequency Analysis, Utilities sub-Palette. I hope you are familiar with Time-Frequency Spectrograms ...
Also not that this is not part of plain LabVIEW, but part of the Advanced Signal Processing Toolkit . Do you have this toolkit?
05-15-2022 02:19 PM
Thank you so much, you literally saved my grades