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Hello everyone,

I am contacting you today because I have a weird 'bug' in labview 2010 and I would like to know if any of you could help me to solve it out. I believe it's not a real bug but probably because of my lack of knowledge in labview.

Here is the problem. (you can see on screenshots too). I have a mathscript function which is working and inside the mathscript I have this : "imagesc(img1)" and "imagesc(img2)"

The output of the script are img2 and img1 .

The problem is that if I link that outputs (either with a double 2D or a Real matrix) to an image script, the screen shows something completly different than what the plot shows (the good result).

I really don't get it, I am sorry I can't link to you the VI I use because am not allowed to 😞

 

Thanks a lot for your understanding and I hope you can help me out with this !

Cheers

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still haven't found what am looking for

 

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Hello Mael_Lam,

 

Can you just give a snap shot of the part of your code use to plot these picture?

We need more information on your project to go forward.

 

 

Best regards 

 

Sabri JATLAOUI.

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this is the interesting part I believe :

img1=slope1(round(yc(1)-R(1))-1:round(yc(1)+R(1))+1,round(xc(1)-R(1))-1:round(xc(1)+R(1))+1);
img2=slope2(round(yc(1)-R(1))-1:round(yc(1)+R(1))+1,round(xc(1)-R(1))-1:round(xc(1)+R(1))+1);
imagesc(img1)
imagesc(img2)

 

"Slope" is a 2d array from a picture.

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Mael-lam

 

Is there a way for you to recreate a simple VI with the same portion of code concern ,and send it to me?

 

I need somethind to wrok on.

 

Sabri

Sabri JATLAOUI - Certified LabVIEW Architect - Certified LabVIEW Developer
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hé sabri !

Thanks for your concern, I finally found the solution.

It was a problem with the z axis. I have set an intensity graph then corrected to the right intensity range. Now it works !!

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