Matt-
Since this issue is now a signal coding problem with LabVIEW, I
recommend that you submit a new post to the discussion forum under a
different title.
This way, future users will be able to search for problem answers for
LabVIEW signal graphing proramming, and your entry (with answer) will
Matt-
By all means! As a matter of fact, the find instantaneous maximum
code that I wrote for you may be added to our list of internal example
programs for others to reference in the future.
Best Regards,
-Joe Des Rosier-
National Instruments
Joe,
Your re-wiring suggestion worked. The graph now functions as I had
hoped it would. Also, up to this point I havent had any problems with
freezing. I have my fingers crossed that the wait function also
worked. Thanks for all your help. Due to your knowledge of my
program, is it ok to add
Joe,
I was wondering if you recieved any of my previous comments about my
problems. I will periodically check back.
Matt
Matt-
Thanks for getting back with me. I hope your vacation was relaxing.
Things have been a bit hectic in the office this past week, but I did
look further into your questions and have come up with the following:
First, I understand you wish to change the order in which the data is
plotted on
Thank you Joe and Dennis,
I think with your suggestions I will now be able to satisfy the
requirements of my program. Because of some hardware difficulties at
the office, I will be unable to test the program for a short time.
However, once I am able to test I will let you know if I have any
Hello,
What you will want to do is the following:
1) First, place a waveform chart on the front panel by right-clicking
on the panel and selecting a Waveform Graph under the [Graph Inds]
panel
2) Press [Ctrl]+[E] to go to the block diagram
3) [Right-click] on the diagram and choose [Signal