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Error on calc using formula node

Hello,

 

I'm trying to do a calc using the formula node function

But i'm receving error all the time

 

I attached the VI with the formula node and the function

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Hi leandro,

 


@leandrofeder wrote:

I'm trying to do a calc using the formula node function

But i'm receving error all the time


Did you read the error description when trying to run your VI?

It says "Formula node: Missing right paranthesis" and it shows the part of your formula that goes wrong…

 

Instead of replicating this (extra-)large Excel formula with a formula node you should create a VI using plain LabVIEW functions. It also would help to replace the Excel coordinates (like D44) by real controls with useful labels!

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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I found the error

I was trying to use the function to fetch the smallest value between two numbers, but it doesn't seem to support

I did the treatment outside and sent it into the formula with the value already treated

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Hi leandro,

 


@leandrofeder wrote:

I was trying to use the function to fetch the smallest value between two numbers, but it doesn't seem to support

I did the treatment outside and sent it into the formula with the value already treated


As I wrote before: use plain LabVIEW functions, like the MinMax function…

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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there is no 'and' function in labview formula node.

instead you might try to use '==' instead of '='

instead of 'and' try '&&'

 

alexderjuengere_0-1716473591735.png

 

 

 

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@alexderjuengere wrote:

there is no 'and' function in labview formula node.

instead, you might try to  apply && 

 

alexderjuengere_0-1716473591735.png

 

 

 


To the OP: This is the perfect example of why you should try to use native LabVIEW primitives whenever possible.  Then there is no such thing as "syntax error".

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