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Hi All.

 

 

I have some data comming from different sources, that I want to plot in the same figure. I have tried to draw in Excel, how I want the data to be presented:

 

Plot Example.JPG

 

 

It seems to me, as this should be possible by using the Mixed Signal Graph. I found this KB that has some examples shown, and it looks pretty much as what I try to acchieve 🙂

How can I assign names to my Digital waveform shown in Mixed Signal Graph?

 

But I haven't had much luck so far... Can anyone assist me? Thanks.

(Example VI with my data is uploaded in LV2010 format)

 

Best Regards

Alex E. Munkhaus
Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD)
System Engineer
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Notes:
All the data is comming one by one.This means, that I do not get a sample from each datasource at the same time.

I want to update the plot like a chart, that continuesly updates. IF that is not possible, it could be a solution that I need to update the entire graph at the same time with all the data.

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Alex E. Munkhaus
Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD)
System Engineer
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Hey Alex,

 

How will you be feeding the data into the mixed signal graph? will each case provide a single point for each plot and feed into a cluster? I believe it may require a point from each signal source but that will require testing

 

Thanks,

 

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