12-03-2006 11:11 PM
12-04-2006 05:49 PM
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12-05-2006 03:07 PM
Converting between coordinate systems can also be accomplished using a simple translation transformation matrix, this is essentially the same as moving each point over by half hieght and half width, but getting use to transformation matricies will teach you to also handle scaling, rotating and skewing your coordiante space as well. This might come in handy in your application.
Paul F.
12-05-2006 08:00 PM
Thanks All for the help,and yes chris Co. I have VI for Read Embroidery Designs in to Arrays and to Output Trough Parallel Port to Control X,Y and Z Drive Axes in Machine.
I was Using X/Y Graph in The Fisrt Version and Works Great Without Dealing With Origin and Reverse Picture, But With This I Need One Array for Data and One for Color for
Each Plot and if Design Has 10 Diff. Colors I will Have 20 Arrays, if Design is Small is Ok. But if has Like 20,000 Stitches The vi Generate 20 Arrays with 60,000 Elements Each, Because one Stitch equal 3 Bytes.
When that Happend Labview Slow Down ALL.
For This Reazon I Intended Replace X/Y Graph For Picture Indicator.
P.D. Again Sorry for my English.
12-05-2006 08:53 PM
Sorry I Forget to Atach Lite Version of VI´S With X/Y Graph, If Someone Know How Change Diff. Plot Color at any time without Change the color of data already in Graph in same plot.
12-05-2006 08:55 PM
04-04-2012 06:20 AM
Hey Cyber, the VI is really cool. The output is totally amazing...
continue posting such good work.
Thanks,
Yogesh
04-04-2012 06:41 AM
I would like to join others in appreciating your hard work!
I am amazed at your work and would just say it is fabulous! Congratulations!
12-23-2014 11:57 PM
@cyber wrote:
Sorry I Forget Again.... I M tired from Work....jejejeje.
I understand that this is a very old thread, but just hoping to get help...
cyber, can you please post the missing SubVI Initialize Display.vi? And, above all, awesome work! 🙂