09-24-2005 03:50 PM - edited 09-24-2005 03:50 PM
Message Edited by Ben on 09-24-2005 03:56 PM
09-26-2005 06:00 AM
09-26-2005 06:04 AM
Ben,
Thank you for your help...I will look at this closely. My detector moves in an arc, where the distance remains constant...for this reason I am looking for a "doughnut" type 3D plot.
09-26-2005 07:05 AM
"where the distance remains constant...for this reason I am looking for a "doughnut" type 3D plot."
It would have been nice to know that earlier. When I got the plot projections to match with your polar plots, I thought I had it.
Oh well...
When you get done fixing this, please post what it SHOULD have looked like.
Ben
09-26-2005 10:45 AM
Thank You,
I will post it when I am done
TA
04-29-2009 09:32 AM
Bump so support can find this thread.
Ben
04-30-2009 03:04 PM
05-18-2009 06:50 AM
Hi Ben,
Can I suggest that you post this on the NI communities. This is now a useful repository of example code and will save you having to bump it.
Regards,
05-18-2009 07:28 AM
James McN wrote:Hi Ben,
Can I suggest that you post this on the NI communities. This is now a useful repository of example code and will save you having to bump it.
Regards,
Sure you can suggest it but until I see a good tutorial on how to use that forum, it will have to wait. I just don't have time to investigate it myself and all of my request for tutoials on that furom have gone un-answered.
So...
"Tag you are it!"
Ben
11-24-2009 05:00 PM
Hello Ben,
I know this code is old but I have a question. I am not entirely sure how to correctly set up the colourmap/colour value vi.
You see, I have some data that varies from 400 to 2000. I want to set the maximum value of 2000 to dark red for example. However, the activex always seems to autoscale it and maps the maximum value in the data set to dark red. So for example, if the maximum in the data set is 1900, then those plots will be dark red.
How do I manually change this, as I have different sets of data, with different mini and maxi values.
Cheers
Kamilan