02-19-2024 01:10 AM
@hurang wrote:Data v2 is based on the 6th value.
In other words, if we receive a total of 10 pieces of data, data v1 is based on the first value, and data v2 is based on the 6th value.
Well, that would be easy to change. Have you tried?
02-19-2024 02:15 AM
Yes, I implemented the vi you helped me. it works well.
However, for data v2, changing to the 6th data standard has not been implemented yet....
02-19-2024 10:26 AM
You need to make your VI scalable and generic as a simple state machine. The code should be independent of the desired size of the arrays and should simply have an input for an array of sizes.
02-19-2024 08:42 PM
hello,
Do I need to create two shift registers containing NaN?
Or, do you operate a separate condition case for array data(data v1, data v2)?
I'm still trying, but honestly I'm not sure that I can do it...
02-20-2024 12:45 AM
You only need one shift register. You just fill it with the new reference value when the first element is added to the second array.