f the X-axis on the plot has altered then redraw the whole plot.
This I'm guessing is what most of us have implemented on our own - just not
as efficiently as NI may have written it.
wayne
At 08:47 AM 12/05/2004 +0100, you wrote:
wayne galbraith wrote:
> This is something that we have
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Research, Development, and Engineering
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ers of the list.
Regards
Blair Smith
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School of Civil and Resource Engineering
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley 6009
Tel - (08) 6488 3788
email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.civil.uwa.edu.au/nata
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he analog feedback. The transducer we
are using is a load cell, although I have changed this to an LVDT just to
ensure there wasn't a noise problem on the signal.
Thanks for any help
wayne
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wayne
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35 Stirling Highway
Crawley 6009
Tel - (08) 9380 3788
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