07-08-2020 10:53 AM
Hi,
I am having a problem with LV and hope anyone can help me.
I am currently doing a manual velocity calibration. For this I take a certain voltage and then assign it to a known velocity.
My problem is that I want to write the the velocity after I measured the voltage into an array (Which should work as it is now). Afterwards i want to measure the next voltage to next higher velocity (Which I know through another test rig). I wand to do this apprx. 15 times and then use the array with 15 entries for further calculations.
Is there a way to "tell" the Loop when to do the next iteration or is there generally another way?
Any help is appreciated. Vi is attached. I am using LV 2014.
Thanks,
Phil
07-08-2020 12:24 PM
As I see this problem... and please correct me!
''Oh, magic 8 Ball.... can a point by point function and a timer be used?
I have a phone, an, 8 ball and some experience.
If I were you, I would look at the pt by pt pallet and start thinking about rooting for the Baltimore ravens.
Bill?
07-08-2020 12:55 PM
@Phil7 wrote:
My problem is that I want to write the the velocity after I measured the voltage into an array (Which should work as it is now). Afterwards i want to measure the next voltage to next higher velocity (Which I know through another test rig). I wand to do this apprx. 15 times and then use the array with 15 entries for further calculations.
Is there a way to "tell" the Loop when to do the next iteration or is there generally another way?
I would use a FOR loop with an Event Structure inside of it. The Event Structure should have an event case for a button's value change. Then you can use an autoindexing tunnel to gather the 15 elements.