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plotting x and y axis from two different data

Hi everyone,

I've just started using LabView on my new job. My new task is to create a VI to display a plot an XY graph from two data. How do I actually assign the two different data (X and Y axis resepctively)and plot them out on a same graph??
Please help me out... my job is on the line!
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Other may post an example for you.

I will tell how to find this and many other answers.

Do a "Find Examples" from either the LV open screen or from the Help drop down.

LV ships with examples that demonstrate almost every basic operation.

One of the big benifits of these examples is that they work! If they do not, NI is interested in finding which ones do not.

Ben
Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Here's a simple example that shows how to plot various sets of data on the same graph.

Regards,

Brent R.
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On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 14:36:25 -0500 (CDT), June Kiat wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>I've just started using LabView on my new job. My new task is to
>create a VI to display a plot an XY graph from two data. How do I
>actually assign the two different data (X and Y axis resepctively)and
>plot them out on a same graph??
>Please help me out... my job is on the line!

Hi,

Ben is right. I use LabVIEW 5.1.1 and it shipped with a bunch of
examples. One of them is a VI which shows how a XY graph works.

Linda
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Hi Brent,
I try to download the example which you have posted here. But I am using LabV 6.02 and I can't open it. Do you mind make a copy to me in version 6.02
as I am having the same problem like June.
Appreciated.

woo
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