06-05-2013 04:01 PM
I am struggling to find the "^" sign. this is very annoying. I'm embarrased that Im asking you this but...where is it on the numeric pallete??? Also what would "x" be represented as on the numeric pallete?
06-05-2013 04:42 PM
\OKay I have found that now. But I still do not know how I can represent "x" in Labiew? (ie "0.0266x") Can anyone help? Thanks!
06-06-2013 09:55 AM
You don't place the variable x in your operation... X is your measured voltage!!
06-06-2013 10:33 AM
It's okay, I've done it now. So much easier using the Formula VI!
06-06-2013 10:37 AM
Please investigate this website: http://www.ni.com/academic/students/learn/
Cameron