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my program doesn't graph

That sentence makes no sense. No one, including altenbach (note correct spelling) asked for your audio samples and I don't think anyone cares. And I for one, do not know what a random corridantes generator is.

 

It also does not sound like you bothered to try my suggestion.

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It's called a joke. 


I guess some people don't get LabVIEW jokes.  I can't help it -- sarcasm is my native tongue.

 

-Matt Bradley

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I tried your suggestion dennis and it still doesnt work
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Are you still getting the error? I ran the program with my hardware and N Samples and did not get an error.

 

I also just noticed you are using a mixed signal graph instead of an XY Graph. I've not used the mixed signal graph that much so I don't know if that is the cause of your display problem.

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I didn't get the errors anymore but I meant it didn't graph anything for me though. Did it graph for u?
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/sigh at resolutions above 1280x1024

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wut u mean brent?
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Oli Oli Oxin Free wrote:
I didn't get the errors anymore but I meant it didn't graph anything for me though. Did it graph for u?

 

Initially, I only tested for no errors with the data acquisition. I just now reran it and did not see it graph. I probed the x and y inputs and noticed that you are passing a constant into the Y input. In fact, it was always 0. I have no idea what you are trying to do with the Y scale but code outside the while loop will only run once.
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The y scale should be changing everytime depending on the time. If you notice the time elapsed is getting multiplied by 1.52 and that would be the y value. I'm getting a value for y everytime
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You CANNOT use run continuous mode. As I mentioned to you before, this is to used only for special debug circumstances. Please pay attention to advice being given.
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