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We need to create several formulas for our robot in labview. Most of them involve taking the output of the joystick axis, putting them through a formula and inplementing them into a servo to turn our wheels. How would we do this?
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Re: Labview Formulas
A couple of options:
1) Use the math building blocks in the Programming -> Numeric palette. 2) Use the formula node in Programming -> Structures 3) Use the expression node in Programming -> Numeric The associated help topics with each of the three options are much clearer than I can hope to be in this post, so I'll rely on them to explain themselves. |
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Re: Labview Formulas
Ok thanks
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