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(Multi^n)plot Waveform Graphs

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I'm using LabView 8.2 and I need a waveform graph with twenty waveforms overlayed onto it (actually two waveforms taken ten times each, if that matters--but no, I can't just average them).  Using Build Array to make a standard multiplot with the Express Waveform Graph doesn't work, however, apparently because the express VI can only handle two waveforms at once.

 

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Hi DJDDA,

 

when the Express vi doesn't work don't use it! Smiley Wink

 

Just use the way that is shown in the context help of a waveform graph indicator: simply build an array of plots...

Message Edited by GerdW on 06-20-2009 05:59 PM
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GerdW


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I've been trying to build an array of plots, I just don't seem to know how.

 

I am attaching a (very) quick & dirty nonfunctional program that may help demonstrate what I am trying to do; I don't think I'm explaining it well.

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Hi DJDDA,

 

right-click that last "build array" before the graph and select "concatenate inputs" Smiley Wink

Best regards,
GerdW


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Perfect, thank you.
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