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I want to  have both x and y values in one linet:

ABC (0) @ DEF (0)

ABC (1) @ DEF (1)

ABC (2) @ DEF (2)

 

Now i get two lines.

 

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I am not too sure what your question is and can't fathom from your VI either. If I were to guess, I'd say use an XY Graph. If that does not address your Problem, then please provide some more information on what you're trying to do and what ABC and DEF is.



Remember Cunningham's Law
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Hello,

This VI will also include upper and lower limit. But i think first to have the line with x and  y values.

 

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Again, I don't understand what you mean with "to have the line with x and y values". Did you try XY Graph? Was it not what you wanted? 



Remember Cunningham's Law
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To "write" a line I need both X-value and Y-value. And from that LIne. I want to compare to a Limit.

 

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This is what I want to do.

 

 

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Hello LVdummies, 

 

I am Jonas.H, an application engineer from National Instruments.

Not totally sure what you are trying to do. But I have an idea of what you are looking for. Maybe you just need to use a XY graph instead of the express VIs you have been using.

 

Also, please have a look at these links:

http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361J-01/lvconcepts/types_of_graphs_and_charts/

http://www.ni.com/white-paper/13658/en/ 

 

If you still struggle please do not hesitate to write back in this post. But then I would suggest trying to explain more about what you are trying to do. Like what is the end goal and why etc.

Furthermore there is alot of explanations, options and examples in the built in LabVIEW help.

 

Best regards,

Jonas.H

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