06-11-2012 03:49 AM
06-11-2012 03:54 AM
You did not attach any code.
Yes, simply use a tab control. Why would you need a "go to" function?
06-11-2012 06:06 AM
Hi,
Check the attached example. May be it will help you.
Regards,
Nitz
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06-11-2012 08:33 AM
There are many different possible solutions additionally to having a tab control containing "specific graphs" for certain transducers.
Other options include:
- Selecting the transducer via a drop down list (aka combo box) and display the data in a single graph.
- Putting all signals into the same graph but give the user the option to enable/disable single plots (as of LV 2011).
- Providing a tree control for selection of transducers. Display those plots in single graph or distribute to different graphs (Mix of previous suggestions).
Please note that these options are mainly suitable if the timebase for all signals is equal or "comparable" (e.g. ch1: 1kHz 1,000 samples => 1s, ch2: 10kHz 10,000 samples => 1s). If timing is very different, single graph indicators for each signal is the best solution and would fit nicely to an approach using a tab control.
hope this helps,
Norbert