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Re: Problems with using 330's goal tracking code
One of the easiest ways to do this is to:
1. Go to your Front Panel 2. Select Express->Graph Indicators->XY Graph (aka Express XY Graph) 3. On the block diagram, wire your X and Y inputs 4. Double click the Build XY Graph on the block diagram and turn off Clear Data on Each Call. -Nate |
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Re: Problems with using 330's goal tracking code
how do you put time values for the x variable each iteration? I guess I could just put a counter that increments, but im not sure how to do this either. I would like to not use a for loop. Any suggestions?
Last edited by windell747 : 15-02-2009 at 23:04. |
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Re: Problems with using 330's goal tracking code
Sorry, I assumed you wanted an XY plot (plotting one variable against another). If you have two independent variables to plot, then use a Chart.
Bundle the two values (presumably X and Y) together and then wire to the Chart terminal. |
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