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Cont Acq&Graph Voltage-Int Clk.vi

Hi Devchander:
 
I tried to use add sequence local. It worked not to change colour in one example. It doesn't work in my program. Do you know why?
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You're not listening to what Dev told you. The color of wires and terminals on the diagram is out of your control and there is nothing that you can do to change them and there is no reason why you should change them. You are getting stuck on a part of your program that is not relevant at all to anything. To repeat, you cannot change the color of wires and terminals on the block diagram.

Take a class.

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eggactly! Smiley Wink

Message Edited by devchander on 03-08-2006 06:17 AM

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Hi Devchander:

I tried to see the waveform graph today. I understood that the color can not be changed by this fact. But one of the color showing in the waveform is very dim. Is there any way to fix it or I need to execute the program once again? Do you have any idea.

 

 

Regards,

John

 

 

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Here is the example that you can see
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Click on graph>> visible items>> plot legend

now, plot legend will appear.

Now select color tool and right click on the plot legend>> now, color box will appear.

choose appropriate color.

Finally, here is the best advise i can give " before putting your efforts for posting a query, do learn using labVIEW help"

Regards

Dev

Message Edited by devchander on 03-17-2006 05:40 AM

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Hi Devchander:

 

The niScope EX Multi Record.vi program contains FDDFBD code for Plot Colour in property node.I tried to run the program, it will generate the dim colour. You can see my attached file.  Is there anyway to change the colour to be bright? Also, is there any other way to make the colour not repeated when you run  the niScope EX Multi Record.vi program again.

 

Regards,

John

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Do not, repeat, DO NOT change the shipping example. You shoud change your VI where you have copied the example into. You can delete the whole case structure that modifies the plot. If you had used the example as a subVI instead of pasting the diagram into your program, you wouldn't even have to do this. This whole issue with plot colors, etc. has been the result of your lack of understanding of how LabVIEW works. For as many months that you've been working on this same project, you should have progressed further. I, for one, am getting a bit frustrated with the repeated asking of very basic questions.
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