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Re: Future LabVIEW Features
There was once an XY chart example. It is probably still there. It is really just a subVI that keeps a window of the data and updates the graph in the loop. On today's computers you can of course set the window quite large and run quite fast. The waveform charts are pretty optimized compared to a waveform graph, but there isn't much to do to outperform the XY graph that redraws everything. Anyway, looking at the example may help a bit.
Skipping to zoom. Yep, it would be nice sometimes, but it just goes to show that when things aren't designed in from the beginning, it is tough to retrofit. Greg McKaskle |
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Re: Future LabVIEW Features
I'd like to be able to shrink structures to fit.
I'd also like to be able to drag sections of code into and out of structures, and optionally have them retain their wiring. |
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