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How can i get my intensity graph to show the data of each electrode in a 9x9 array? I need to be able to see which box is which.

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Hi,

   See the attached screenshot. Is this what you're trying to do?

 

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Not quite its kind of hard to explain. I guess Im asking is there a way that i can split the 9x9 array up with spaces on the graph.

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  • You can initialize an oversized 2D array with e.g. all zeroes, then use "replace array subset" to substitute your 9x9 arrays at the desired locations.
  • You can place an intensity graph inside a cluster, then place it inside a 2D array container and resize the array for 9x9 elements. Hide the borders and decorations of the graphs.
  • You could use a 9x9 array of pictures instead.
  • ...

 

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Are you trying to do this?

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Yes but a perfect 9x9 square would be even better
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There are two sub-vi's missing in your original attachment: calcder and rearrange. Can you post them?

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Sorry I'm not at the computer where they are I can tomorrow
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there are the two missing vis

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I dont know how to do any of this.

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