05-25-2011 04:20 AM
I'd recommend getting to grips with formatting your own data using build cluster and build array. The blue express vi you've used does make life easy to start with but I've never got on well with it when using multiple plots.
The image below is equivalent (it just uses bundle).
If you replace your subvi with this, I think your code will work.
Ian
05-25-2011 05:05 AM
nop because of the same problem, if i use your code, the graph run the axis values change but no line .... that really really mysterious
05-25-2011 10:27 AM
Why don't you attach the main and subVI (or a simplified version). It is very difficult to determine data structures by looking at a picture.
How about right-clicking the "built array" node and specifying "concatenate inputs"?
05-25-2011 11:30 AM
you right ... it was the right answer to right click and concatenat input !!!
i find it in the afternoon !!
thank you very much
and about all my program it is a long one with many sub VI and i am on LV 10
but thank you again 🙂
11-24-2011 01:52 PM
Hi, is there a possibility to use stacked Plots on a xy-graph? thx
11-24-2011 01:54 PM
@zahnrad wrote:
Hi, is there a possibility to use stacked Plots on a xy-graph? thx
Yes, of course!
11-25-2011 02:12 AM - edited 11-25-2011 02:13 AM
Hi,
ok, could you please write a how to for stacking plots in XY Graphs - i can't find a example of this - maybe i'm blind - ...
(Cluster of XY-Graphs - or is it possible to "squeeze" the plots in one stacked xy-graph?)
Thanks a lot!
Robert
11-28-2011 05:06 AM
any suggestions here?
02-06-2012 07:03 AM
I'm interested too. Any thoughts on this? The stacked plot button is greyed out for me when i create an array of clustered arrays - although the graphs do come out on the same axis, but i'd prefer stacked plots
09-06-2018 02:10 AM
Thanks, This method works fine. But how to understand which data set is representing which curve?