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Hi,

 

     I already have a graph on the front panel. I tried to use annotations in graph it just displays the amplitude of the y-axis but not constant values. I know using array indicators would do the job but the problem is that the values are updated so fast that visualisation or change of values of values are difficult. So, i thought if there is some scale kind it would be helpfull to display.

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you can show these values in 1d array.................

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Yes its possible to show in 1d array, But the value change is so fast that all the indicators give the same output. I can't give a delay also becos it delays the entire program and runs really slow. It would be helpfull if it is a moving data just like a graph scale.

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None of what you are saying is making any sense. You just threw in some off-the-wall reference to annotations and say it would be helpful if the data updated like a graph but the only reason you cant use a graph is that you already have one.
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Hi,

 

       I have  used annotations in the graph, it can be seen in the attachment. But the problem was able to display only amplitude of y scale, if i give constant values as input it would stuck only in that particular constant and print nothing after constant value.

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You can display whatever you want as annotations. If you don't show your code and provide some details, no one can help
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Hi,

 

         Ok, Is it possible to display a set of constant values on the graphs? If so how to do it please do tell me?

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Accepted by topic author jay0909
A set would be defined as an array and whether the values in the array are constants or dynamic is irrelevant.
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Hi,

 

      Thanks a lot. It worked !!!!

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