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We need to implement a formula into labview. When using the Formula.vi and the formula window opens up to add the formula. We realized that there isn't an equal sign. Without one we can't make the formula work. Is there any way to add an equal sign without?
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Re: Formula Problems
Open LV help and search for formula. Look at the formula node. It allows you to write C like code.
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Re: Formula Problems
That Formula VI takes multiple inputs and outputs one output. Why do you need an equal sign?
What formula is this? The formula should only output one thing.. if it does, just rearrange it so the output is on the right side of the equal sign (on paper), and put the left side into the formula vi. |
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Re: Formula Problems
Check out this tutorial.
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