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Time in X-Axis. Now what am I doing wrong?

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I fight with this every single time I have to make a char/graph in LabVIEW that has the current time in the Y-Axis.

 

I did the proper setup, right? I want an hours span starting with the current time and measurments are taken every 10 seconds.

timr.png

 

But here is was it looks like on my screen, notice the X axis starts at 16:00, goes to 19:34, 20:34, and then ends at 9:40?

 

BTW only 30 seconds of data was taken on this run.

 

timr2.PNG

 

I just do not understand how this can be so difficult.

 

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I think you have the offset and multiplier inputs swapped.

Also, don't set the x-axis to autoscale.

 

 

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Right again altenbach.

 

I still think this is a lot harder than it should be to do.

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