06-25-2009 10:27 AM
I have a vi where I graph three plots using the Polar plot vi. The problem is that one of the graphs gets messed up when I plot them all.
You can see that the outermost circle doesn't look right. However, when I probe after the individual plots they seem to be ok, except the last one.
I've attached a much simplified VI.
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06-25-2009 10:46 AM
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the post and I hope your well today.
I can confirm that I can repoduce the issue.
I was wondering did you have the same issue using this example..
http://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-1067
?
06-25-2009 10:58 AM
Take a look at a modified piece of the code that works as I suppose you intended it to.
What do you think is the change in code that makes the difference?
06-25-2009 11:30 AM
Both of those seem to not show the issue.
Clearly I prefer Cornisih's solution to the other. I am not sure I'll be able to use it in the context of my full program though, because the third plot is always changing. I'll see if I can adapt it though.
Thanks guys.
06-25-2009 11:43 AM
Well, I determined that it's the grid that makes it messed up. If I change the color from grey to transparent the graphs look fine. Still can't pinpoint the difference between cornish's and mine...
06-25-2009 12:13 PM
06-25-2009 12:39 PM - edited 06-25-2009 12:42 PM
07-24-2024 01:29 PM
I'm using LabView 2018 Version 18.0 (32-bit)
I found that in this version the Polar Plot with Point Options VI
It allows you to make your plot lines thicker so they're more visible when plotted on top of a gridline