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Re: General LabVIEW questions from a VERY new user

Taking the sqrt of zero shouldn't really cause an issue. You may find it useful to probe the wire you are sending to the motor. And if you are not comfortable with it, you can copy and paste the code to another VI that runs on the host and plot it as I did a few posts above. For the task you are looking at, the Sign and Absolute value functions are pretty handy.

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