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logging numeric data (its back to front)

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Err dunno,

                   i tried to build the example you gave but i can't find the orrange array thingi any where...

 

Thanks, Zac

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right click the 2-D node and choose create constant is the easiest way. You can use ravens method or also if you want headers to multiple columns i like to use the write to spreadsheet file twice, once with the headers being written to the file in an array and a second time inside your case structure for the data.
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That was just a constant to provide a 2-D array double going into the spreadsheet file function.  You don't want to create that.  Use the 2-D array wire you already have.  I just used that as a placeholder since I don't have your actual VI and all the other code.
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Is this the proper time and place for someone to utter the epic phrase "have a look at some tutorials?"
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for(imstuck) wrote:
Is this the proper time and place for someone to utter the epic phrase "have a look at some tutorials?"

 

I think so.  Here I will attach the links I found from someone else (I think it was tst) that I put into a macro as well.

 

I would recommend looking at the online LabVIEW tutorials
LabVIEW Introduction Course - Three Hours
LabVIEW Introduction Course - Six Hours
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Thanks for the info guys,

                                          i have been reading the help files etc... but i will have a look at the tutorials when i have some spare time.

 

Once again, thanks for all your help. Zac

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