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Hello,

 

I would to know how is it possible to import data from txt file into columns if i have lines like V=0.1 mL; pH=1.4019;

 

Thanks in advance!

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Start with the Examples that are included with LabVIEW.

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The function "Read From Spreadsheet File" on the File I/O pallette would be a good place to start.

 

Good luck!

 

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Could anyone write me a sample program how to import this data into a table and perform math operations on them, please

 

I would appreciate it

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Sure, how much are you willing to pay per hour? Piscadela do Smiley

 

Did you even try anything yourself? Looking at the examples or looking at the file/string functions?

 

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yep i tried, but the problem is, that i couldn't manage how to import data into the table, because it has numbers and string, the best i've got is just two numbers and thats all..

 

🙂

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Obviously if you want to do math you're going to have to use numeric data types.

The strings seem to be always the same, do you really need them? If so you could create 2 arrays, one with descriptors (strings) and a second one with the numbers (DBL).

Have a look at the scan from string or scan from file functions. These can handle strings and numbers.

 

 

 

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start with NI LabVIEW 101...Piscadela do Smiley

 

then look at the "string" and "string/number conversion" pallet, ultimately it all has to be converted to a string file..

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Thanks guys, that was very helpful!

 

Is it possible to multiply number by 10 to the third power?

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Senobim wrote:

Is it possible to multiply number by 10 to the third power?


Multiply by 1000?  Look in the numeric palette and you will see a quite obvious multiply node.



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