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Hi, I currently have this graph.
It is currently graphing "scatter with data points connected by lines without markers."
I just want to graph "scatter. compares paires of values"
how do i change that in the property node of labview?
can someone please help me?

Best regards,
Krispiekream
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I already found the solution for that.
thanks. but i do have this other problem
currently, when I graph this.
it look like this. image 1
but i want to do this automatically. is it possible to do so? like this. image 2
if so, does anyone have any suggestions?

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Krispiekream
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In the first image your offset is 0, in the second it is 250.  Find the option for setting the x-axis offset and set it to 250.
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but its not always 250.
different devieces look differently

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Krispiekream
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Autoscale the x-axis?  Create a property node with a feed to the XScale.Offset?
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i dont visuality see how to create it. do you have any sample?
thank you!
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Krispiekream
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Creating the property node?
Create > Property Node > X Scale > Offset and Multiplier > Offset
 
Changing the X Scale Properties?
 
 


Message Edited by Steve.Briggs on 11-07-2007 02:10 PM
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Are you doing a graph in LabVIEW or Excel? If it's Excel, are you using the NI Report Generation Toolkit or ActiveX Methods and Properties to control the Excel graph?
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I am using labview to plot an excel graph using
ActiveX Methods to control the Excel graph?

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Krispiekream
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That's what I thought. Steve's answers are referring how to plot the graph in LabVIEW. Is there a specific reason why you don't want to plot it in LabVIEW?
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