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Need simple example for writing to Excel

Hi Rikki,

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Message Edited by K C on 11-29-2006 12:57 PM

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Thanks Star KC

i gave you from my heart 5 Star.Smiley Wink

Rikki

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Could you post your modification so that we can add this thread to the excel board so that other people looking for answers about this can know how you did it.



Joe.
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Hi Jhoskins....

Sorry to reply late.......

Sure....Please find my code attached.....It has a workable solution for me......

Please reply me if you find any fault in this.,...

Regards

Rikki

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Hi

I am able to save the data into .csv file. For each iteration it is asking for the file path. Can I able give the file path at once and data will store for each iteation. Please find the attached .VI file

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Sorry, but to me, that code makes no sense. There does not seem to be any reason at all to keep appending to a 2D array. If you are creating multiple values in a single row, just create a 1D array and pass it to the 1d data input. No shift register required

 

You don't have a path control wired so obviously it will ask for a path each time. Your indicator does nothing. This would be a more appropriate use of a shift register.

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can you send me an example? I am very new to LabVIEW.

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