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How to convert 2D array into waveform

Dear All

 

I have 2D double array of data values. I need it as a waveform with time values attached. Any suggestions?

 

 

Best regards,

 

Aksoy

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Hi Aksoy,

 

why do you create a new thread instead of sticking with your old one?

 

Don't do this!!!

Best regards,
GerdW


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Because of the title

 

Best regards,

 

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as you see in the title of my message...

Best regards,
GerdW


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Well, this is definitely a case-in-point for how to not use the forums.  Use PM's for stuff like this, please. 

 

Back to the question:  To get a 2-D array into a waveform, you will need to use a 1-D Array of Waveforms.  Here's what this means:

Each waveform has an array inside of it.  To play nicely with a 2-D array, you should parse the array row- or column-wise and stick each row/column into a single waveform - then create an array of waveforms.  This will encapsulate all of your data.  How is the time stamp integrated into the current data set?

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Nathan - Certified LabVIEW Developer
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