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Rotating Intensity graph ;-)

Is it possible to make an intensity chart or graph acting verticaly ?

So, The time axis (or Y axis) would be vertical instead of horizontal ?

Or, if you want, inverting the X and Y axes ?

Am I clear ? 🙂

M.G
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use transpose array

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> Is it possible to make an intensity chart or graph acting verticaly ?
>
> So, The time axis (or Y axis) would be vertical instead of horizontal ?
>
> Or, if you want, inverting the X and Y axes ?
>
> Am I clear ? 🙂
>
> M.G
>
>
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Sorry I wasn't clear enough 🙂

I would like that ON THE SCREEN the intensity picture SCROLLS from up to
down, instead of from right to left !

Thanks

M. G

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> use transpose array
>
> M. Gaillet ÐÉÛÅÔ ×
> ÓÏÏÂÝÅÎÉÉ:393f9200@newsgroups.ni.com...
> > Is it possible to make an intensity chart or graph acting verticaly ?
> >
> > So, The time axis (or Y axis) would be vertical instead of horizontal ?
> >
> > Or, if you want, inverting the X and Y axes ?
> >
> > Am I clear ? 🙂
> >
> > M.G
> >
> >
>
>
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Was this query ever answered? I am trying to do a similar thing.
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Hi JeffV,

I've attached an example showing the y-scrollbar property which allows control of the vertical scrollbar.

Also, Can a Waveform Chart in LabVIEW Scroll Vertically Instead of Horizontally? shows the theory behind a continually updating vertical scrollbar. In essence, they remove the oldest point and input the newest point at the end.

Cheers.

| Michael K | Project Manager | LabVIEW R&D | National Instruments |

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