01-24-2006
06:36 AM
- last edited on
11-13-2007
01:02 PM
by
Support
01-24-2006
07:43 AM
- last edited on
11-13-2007
01:02 PM
by
Support
Hi
I use this method all the time I hope it is OK for your needs.
Create a new cluster, place your diagram into the cluster then add any other indicators on top of the diagram. Use the cluster tools to assign values to the numeric indicators and print out the cluster control.
Ian
01-24-2006 08:34 AM
01-24-2006 09:00 AM
After you have created your cluster with the correct number of indicators, go to the diagram and right click on your new clustor and select 'create constant'. This constant will be used to define the structure of the cluster (you could alternativly used a local variable for this). You will see one numeric constant for each indicator in your clustor, so if there are 6 indicators there will be six constants. You can also combine text indicators as well as numbers inside your cluster, your constant would then include strings.
Now to assign values to individual indicators use 'Bundle by name' and stretch it out for each of your measurements. Your measured values can now be connected to the Bundle inputs.
The important thing is your Cluster constant must match your front pannel cluster indicator, if you change the indicator you must also change the constant to match.
Hope this is more clear.
Ian