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Join two files

I am generating two LVM files, but I need to join them to make them one, how can I do it?

 

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It depends, how exactly you would like to join both. An easiest way probably is to read both, merge, then save, something like that:

signals1.png

Graphs:

signals2.png

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the idea is to do it as if it were a single file with a continuous acquisition. because I am dividing the acquisition.

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@Javo20200 wrote:

the idea is to do it as if it were a single file with a continuous acquisition. because I am dividing the acquisition.


Then you can use Append instead of Merge:

signals3.png

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system exec Copy File1 File2 > File3

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@Yamaeda wrote:

system exec Copy File1 File2 > File3


This will not work (I guess), because you will get header in the middle of the data, please try yourself:

copy2.png

Please post your functional LabVIEW code (in additional, execution of the command

 

Copy File1 File2 > File3

 

will result copy of the File1 into File2 and the string " 1 file(s) copied." inside of File3 instead of joined content), I think.

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My bad, it should be copy test.txt+test2.txt test3.txt

Yes, it's a pure append which might result in headers in the middle

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