10-09-2024 12:24 AM
When you hover over the XY Graph indicator on the block diagram when the "Context Help" is enabled (Hint: it's the "?" on the top-right of your block diagram or front panel window) you will see that you can create 2 types of XY graph: 1) A single XY graph from a cluster of two data arrays - the X axis and the Y axis. 2) You can create multiple XY plots from an array of #1.
10-09-2024 01:29 AM
Is this a question?
10-09-2024 08:13 AM
10-10-2024 10:36 AM
ciao, puoi spiegarmi come hai fatto a far comparire la retta? io ho un grafico xy che legge dei valori in tempo reale per entrambi gli assi, solo che mi mostra un punto che si muove nel tempo.
l'asse x ha voc, asse y soc,
10-10-2024 05:13 PM - edited 10-10-2024 05:17 PM
you have to build an array , add every new point into the existing array, and plot this two arrays as xy, this way the graph will be "building up"
if you plot just the latest data pair, the graph will be a jumping point in time.
Just change the wiring, the wire into the XY plot, wire them into the shift register, this way, at every iteration, the plot will contain all the previous points plus the new point.
10-15-2024 07:41 AM
Botted from this?
How to create an XY Graph in LabVIEW : r/LabVIEW (reddit.com)
10-15-2024 01:25 PM
Probably so. The user has been banned but I am leaving this for the responses.