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How to draw line of best fit?

Hi Tim,

 

I am getting the same error. I've attached a print shot of the error.

 

Regards.

Ruben

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I can open these files in 8.6. Make sure that you are selecting the correct file and not just the first one. If you still can not open it then I am not sure what to say.

Tim
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Try this one. I think I figured it out.

Tim
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Hi Tim,

 

I was just trying to figure out opening the previous one when you sent me the latest version. I can now open it.

It's so much neater now and more presentable now. Thanks a lot man! It should fit well in my thesis with a bit more stuff to add on. 

Appreciate your help...

 

Thanks!

 

Ruben

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Hi Tim,

 

Do you know how I can display the equation of the linear graph, ie. y=mx+c

In MS Excel you could display the equation and I am trying to do something like that in LabVIEW.

Is it possible?

 

Thanks for the help

 

Ruben

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Yes you can use a string and make the background transparent.

Tim
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Hi Tim,

 

Yea, that was possible. I could now see the equation on the graph.

I have already computed the values for 'm' and 'c'. How do I link these values with the equation

so that it gets updated each and everytime the graph changes as well?

 

Thanks 

 

Regards,

Ruben

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I am trying to convert the string to a floating point so that I can see the decimal points of  'm' and 'c' values

and not just a rounded up figure. How is that possible? As of now my 'm' and 'c' values are displayed

but in a rounded up figure and not the decimal places. 

 

Thanks

 

Regards,

Ruben

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