Excellent explaination for what is actually happening here. The
workaround that I used was to take the specified cursor location, use
the waveform graph X scale range property node of MIN and MAX at +/-
1% of the cursor location prior to specifying the move and then
returning the graph back to the
The deal is that the image you see is not the image stored in memory.
For sample sets with points larger than the pixels on your screen,
LabVIEW will truncate/interpolate/labview magic the dataset to create
an representation of your data for display. Setting your mouse to a
specific data location
I have a wave form graph. High sample rate data (>5Khz) is displayed
on the graph and the x scale has the appropriate multiplier to show in
seconds.
I use the property node to move the cursor and another property node
to read the cursor position. The specification for the move does not
agree wit