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Hello ,

 

Please How can I transfer a cluster(formed of numeric tables) in labview to excel

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Hi Maroua, 

 

You can use the "unbundle" or "unbundle by name" function and then wire them into the "Write to spreadsheet file" function. Excel can then open the spreadsheet you make. If you need a bit more help with this let me know

 

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Dan

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Yes please could you show me an example or explain it to me how can i do this?

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Hi Maroua,

 

Something like this. Unbundle lets you access each cluster element individually. You can then wire each one to the write to spreadsheet file, or build them into an array to use the 2D input of the write to Spreadsheet file function. 

 

Thanks 

 

Dan

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Hi DanHarryman,i executed this program but i don t know why when i go to the path that i precised before execution i don t find my tables there?

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Hi Maroua, 

 

Try giving the file a name. So if the normal path is

 

"\...\desktop"

 

Instead put in "\..\desktop\file.csv"

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here s what i found in the vi write into spread sheet

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and this

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Is there any data in your clusters? or are they uninitialised values?

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Hi,

 

Here is my front panel,it contains numerics 

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