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Hi, All
I have a questions about the array.
if I have data and need to concentrate to a aray but i didn't know how many elements will  come.
like this
2000 0
2010 10
2020 20
2030 30
.....
how can I result it ?
thanks
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Hi,
 
It would be very helpful if you can explain your question... I have not understood it clearly.
 
thanks
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Hi,
 
It would be very helpful if you can explain your question... I have not understood it clearly.
 
thanks
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sorry , let me explain clearly. ingore my first silly question
 
pls see the attachments ex1 and ex2 for example which i need
 
based on different data,  the output is different. the final number is different, but can be controled by another function.
 
 and i have a vi, but there are some problems, pls see as well.
 
 
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Hi srt,

I noticed that the only difference between ex1.txt & ex2.txt is that one ends at 2080 and the other at 2090.

Do you mean that the number of elements may change or that your array is dynamic? (ie: size of array may change based on acquisition)

I am not sure what you want to do. Can you describe what you want to accomplish?  A global overview without going into the LV details.

Thanks,

Ray

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yes, the array size is dynamic, but the first question is how to append the array into the string.

i try to use the format into string function, but it didn't support the array.

 

 thanks

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Hi,

try to use the Array To Spreadsheet String from the String-Palette to convert a 2 Dim Array to text.

Hope that helps,

Ciao TPoint

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TPoint beat me to the punch 😉

Here is a link that describes String Array to Spreadsheet :  http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=148030

Even if you do not use an actual spreadsheet, it will delimit the data by comma or tab.  Very useful tool 🙂

Thanks TPoint.

 

Ray

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