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Sensor Mapping - LV 2010

There is a new feature in the helper "Sensor Mapping" for LV 2010.

 

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Three columns: X, Y, and X. I can't find any documentation as to what they do. Any Ides?

 

I ask because I am attempting to generalize the Sensor Mapping helper such that I can pass the helper x, y, z, and intensity data for an arbitrary number of sensors onto a sphere. Thanks.

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Your image does not show up.  Just a large red X.

 

Please attach your image as a .png image file to your message.

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Not sure how that happened. PNG it is.

 

Also I intended to say "X, Y, and Z" in my original post. Sorry for any confusion.

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Is this the X Y and Z that you are talking about:

 

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This is related to the size of the model.

Justin Parker
National Instruments
Product Support Engineer
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Thanks for responding. However, that is not the X,Y, and Z I am talking about.

 

The ones I am interested in seem to be connected to the sensor inputs. Just like the pink "C," I can get the X,Y, and Z column to highlight. I can also get the model to move on one axis using the sensor input, but not along the other two.

 

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Sousuke

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Hi Sousuke,

 

I'm not sure about that actually.  Let me looking into it and get back to you.  It looks like the documentation didn't get updated with the express VI. 

Justin Parker
National Instruments
Product Support Engineer
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I think it is the actual position of the sensor. Previously, it never told you the absolute position, so you could only 'eyeball it'.

 

Good to see it is in there. I was thinking that such a feature would be useful under 2009 in a project.

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Possibly, however the only information these boxes display are indication of an IO state.

 

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Although if you hover your mouse over a sensor it will give you the position in X,Y,Z.

 

Sousuke

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