08-30-2015 10:55 AM
Post any VI or part of a VI that you have written. Tell us what you think it does, what additional things you need it to do, or ask a specific question about your VI, something you need help understanding. For all we know, you are not at all involved with LabVIEW, don't care about LabVIEW, and are only trying to get us to do your girl-friend's homework, not yours ...
We have asked, over and over, for you to "show us your work", this means "to post your VI". We can't be any clearer than that. If you refuse to do so, we should all simply stop responding to you ...
Bob Schor
08-30-2015 12:18 PM
I think you're being trolled, guys.
08-30-2015 01:36 PM
@ToeCutter wrote:
I think you're being trolled, guys.
I think he's just desperate because it's due tomorrow and he hasn't done any work on it so far.
08-30-2015 02:11 PM
"I think he's just desperate because it's due tomorrow and he hasn't done any work on it so far."
In that case he's about to learn a valuable lesson, albeit not the one the teacher intended.
08-30-2015 04:28 PM - edited 08-30-2015 04:29 PM
@jojoo1 wrote:
[...] To understand better the result, attached is a figure representing two voltage waveforms measured with 3% accuracy (x=3).
I could have completed this, but the attached picture that better explains the expected result is missing...
08-30-2015 05:01 PM
08-30-2015 06:12 PM
@jojoo1 wrote:
I am not going to some other site just to help you. That could be a nasty virus there waiting for us for all we know. If you really want the help, post your VI to a post in this thread.
08-30-2015 06:16 PM
Plus it requires the person to sign in. That means the only person who can access that file is you.
08-31-2015 04:02 AM
*brings popcorn*
08-31-2015 07:27 AM
Seriously, though - if he/she spent all this time actually trying to do the homework instead of begging for someone to do it for them, it would've been done by now.