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reinitialize cursor

Hello, I have a graph with 3 cursosrs. I initialize their position at point 0,0 using Property Node, Cursor, Position X at the beginning of my program. When I run the program all it's ok the first time, but when I run it again without close it, the cursors aren't initializated. What can I do?
 
Thank you very much.
 
Luz
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Are you setting the Active Cursor property before setting Cursor X?
You should do the following in a single property node:
Active Cursor=0
Cursor X=0 (or whatever you need to reset)
Active Cursor=1
Cursor X=0
Active Cursor=2
Cursor X=0
You may also try to set the Cursor Index in the same way.

Paolo
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I did it, but I haven't result, what can I do Paolo?
Thanks
Luz
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Difficult to say.
To get more help, please post your vi or an excerpt exhibiting the problem.

Paolo
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LV 7.1, 2011, 2017, 2019, 2021
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hi luz,

 

ar u using lv 8???? or u ar using 7.1?

I send you an example in LV 7.1 and another in LV 8.0

As you will see in 7.1 everything goes perfect.

In LV 8.0 there is a bug because the cursos go to position (0,0) and also that is on the position property node but in the legend you still see the old value.

If that is a very important issue for you and you want to correct it, this is solved in LV 8.0.1 so you can update your LV 8 version downloading the 8.0.1

If you do that please read carefully the next knowledgbase:

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/D5C32AD00F07D7D586257110007B54D2?OpenDocument 

There are some important issues at this document you should take in consideration about the installation of LV 8.0.1

Regards,

Jaime Cabrera

NI Applications Engineering

Regards,

Jaime Cabrera

NI Applications Engineering Spain
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Hi Luz,
 
Another solution,
 
This link talks about the think is happening to you and gives a solution,
 

[link removed]

 
Just do it twice.
 
Regards,
 
Jaime Cabrera
NI Applications Engineering
Regards,

Jaime Cabrera

NI Applications Engineering Spain
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OK that's a bug.

What is the CAR#?

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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CAR 3QDAII5C
 
Fixed in LV 8.0.1
 
Jaime Cabrera
 
NI Applications Engineering
Regards,

Jaime Cabrera

NI Applications Engineering Spain
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Thank you!

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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As Jaime mentioned...

This was reported to R&D (# 3QDAII5C) and was fixed in LabVIEW 8.0.1. 

Thanks!

Travis H.
LabVIEW R&D
National Instruments
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