01-29-2024 07:30 AM
Hello, if you look at the vi I made, there are lines from (0,0) to various concentric circles, can you make the coordinates of the points that touch the circle automatically come out?
01-29-2024 09:50 AM
Can you define the meaning of "come out"?
Sorry, cannot look at your code at the moment. Consider saving for previous (LabVIEW 2020 or below) before attaching.
01-29-2024 05:30 PM
I looked at your code.
It's very sloppy.
So I stopped looking at it.
01-30-2024 12:37 PM
OK, I had a chance to look at your code, and has has been mentioned, it is extremely convoluted.
I have problems with my VM locking up, so please "save for previous (2020 or below)" and attach again.
01-30-2024 03:13 PM - edited 01-30-2024 03:35 PM
your original .vi is indeed a bit messy, but when I run your .vi, it creates data in a XY Graph.
the following is focusing on that data in the XY Graph, because I think it would be easier to start over again, than to rework your existing code.
@rhksdn6370 wrote:
Hello, if you look at the vi I made, there are lines from (0,0) to various concentric circles, can you make the coordinates of the points that touch the circle automatically come out?
I assume
you want this | but the data your .vi creates, looks like this |
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