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07-29-2011 08:56 AM
Dear Knight of NI,
Thank you for the suggestion!
I'm studying and working on it now!
I'm wondering if it would be possible to present data in graph step by step? For example:
1 - From the line n. 5111 line, the graph shows the 50 subsequent lines;
2 - step time (5 seconds, for example);
3 - From the 8001 line, the graph shows the 50 subsequent lines;
4 - And so on.
Do you understand me? What do you think? Is it possible? Could you help me again?
Thanks
07-29-2011 10:05 AM
@Prof. Arne Saknussemm wrote:
I'm wondering if it would be possible to present data in graph step by step? For example:
Yes, this is easily possible and would require only minor modifications to my code above. Try to do it yourself. 😉
07-29-2011 10:31 AM
For example you could place the graph inside the outer FOR loop and place a wait statement next to it.
07-29-2011 10:33 AM
Okay Friend!
I'll try!
Thanks!
07-29-2011 11:12 AM
Knight of NI wrote:
For example you could place the graph inside the outer FOR loop and place a wait statement next to it.
Dear Friend,
My nickname is an intelligent and honorable teacher, but I'm not so smart!
Although you have explained to me how, I really can not do it!
I tried a lot! Sorry ... I can not even!
For you it is quite easy, but it's hard for me!
I have much to study and learn!
Thanks!
07-29-2011 11:20 AM - edited 07-29-2011 11:21 AM
07-29-2011 11:23 AM
Prof. Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Knight of NI wrote:
For example you could place the graph inside the outer FOR loop and place a wait statement next to it.
Dear Friend,
I have much to study and learn!
Thanks!
Yes you do, and this isn't really the place for it. I would suggest taking the tutorials on NIs website. If you have a service contract, take the Basics I/II courses. You can order the books and work at your own pace. You have to start somewhere, I'm just afraid you are trying to due too much with your skill set that you have right now. That's not a knock against you, but knowledge comes from experience.
07-29-2011 12:05 PM
Dear Friends Knight of NI and MoReese ,
Answering to you:
Thanks for your help! The .vi suggested will help me in my work and study.
On the advice of Moreese, I will study LabVIEW with care and dedication!
Thanks!
07-29-2011 12:14 PM
07-29-2011 12:53 PM
Dear Friend Knight of NI ,
The attached VI is the solution of the problem. Data are presented step by step (time step) as I had requested.
The solution is in the third graph of VI.
Thanks again!