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Very close to what i wanted

i will play with it more

 

 

Thanks

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What could be the way to find the time duration when Red plot is greater than white plot?

 

Should store the values in the same table.

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Here is what I did. I hope this helps

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I actually have the Time for W above R and the Time for R above W.

 

But, i need to know how to show and store both of them in the same table.

 

What you have here is just time for W above R.

You can use another comparison logic for R above W. I just need to know how to store the time for both in the same table,

 

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This should work

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Tim

 

I am just trying to figure out how you exactly did that?


This is correct,

 

But i just figured out that when Red is greater than White, it does not time in real time (ms). I just calculated with my watch, for 8000ms it would give me 37000ms .

 

Where as when White is greater than Red it would time correctly.

 

Is that since you are not using the comparison function for Red>White

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I did find one error so I fixed that. Then I added a mechanisim to time each control for seconds on and five seconds off to see if it was calculating properly. Let me know if you find anything else.

Tim
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Tim

 

i was wondering if you could help me out with the program.

it is a bit related to what we have discussed before

 

I have explained it in the following link

 

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/InRangeCompareFunction/m-p/1577320

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