12-04-2007 02:14 AM
12-04-2007 03:15 AM - edited 12-04-2007 03:16 AM
i think i understood your problem.
1) do not set the x scale to autoscale
2) transform the chart to a waveform chart.
3) insert the 3 arrays into waveform where you can set intial time and dt.
here t0 is actually your output time stamp.

play!
12-04-2007 03:39 AM
12-04-2007 03:48 AM
12-04-2007 08:01 AM
my version now is 8.2, and dont have 7.1 installed on this computer.
just try to locate the elements i show in my pic, ( in waveforms...), and apply the scientific method 🙂 (try, look for your problems, define your goals, try again, check where it fault...)
As Ben Mentionned there are quite a bit of helpers in LV, like temporary indicators, highlighted mode runing, probes and pause at specific positioins.
12-04-2007 09:25 AM - edited 12-04-2007 09:25 AM

12-04-2007 01:39 PM
would you post it still with LV 8.2 version?
my friend will downgrade it for me to LV 7.1 thnx
12-04-2007 01:49 PM
pls see the lastest version of my code, you will see what problem I face.
your solution is nice but in my case it is "string" and I converted to time format which is problematic.
pls just have a look
indeed you can modify if you know the solution
best regards
john
12-04-2007 01:50 PM
12-04-2007 02:26 PM
John,
Please run your VI and take a look at what is displayed in the indicator labeled "output cluster".
There is an important hint in that indicator that will tell you why you are having trouble.
Ben
PS: I am here to teach and learn. Re-writng your code for you teaches both of us nothing. Please find the problem yourself and post back showing that you have fixed it or have tried.