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changes in graph scale of measure

I don't think you understand me.

I said that I'm not able to find the property that you created in your example.

 

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I have understood, but what I mean is that even though I have tried it, the scale jumped and I can not see the signal in a long period, but I resend you with the node.

Thank you again.

Miguel.

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I cleaned up your vi, crazy me.

Anyway if you are still having problems with it, you'll need to add the property node multiple times probably atleast for every iteration of every while loop.

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Thank you so much, but I can not open the file because my Labview is older... 😞 can you send me in an older version (my version is Labview 10.0.1)

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here in 8.6

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Thank you very much, your code is clearer than mine. I have corrected that part. The main problem is that the graph of the sensor still jumps and I can not see the evolution of the signal along the time, I have thought in saving the signal of the sensor in a buffer and then read from the buffer...what do you think?

 

Thank you for all your unpaid work, you are helping me a lot.

Sinceresly,

Miguel.

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If you don't really need to see it live, the best is to save it in a shift register and then afterwards plot it in a XY graph.

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Hello, I have achieved one solution to the problem. I post the picture of how I have done finally in order to help other people with my same problem. I have only added the structures shown in the picture and erase the property node, so that if anybody wants, just download the previous vi and add the structures of the picture 🙂

Greatings to KoenR94, who has helped me quite a lot, with people like him you encourage to help other's problems.

 

Have a nice day,

Miguel.

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