06-22-2011 11:10 AM
06-22-2011 11:23 AM
Hi,
I tested it with the VI attached. I continue without seeing the 5 digits.I know it sounds very strange and no -sense what is happening to me... Is why I asking you...
Thanks!
06-22-2011 11:45 AM
Those are the markers- since they are set to uniform spacing and autoscale is enabled they will be in = increments.
there are a few limits on marker formating. (Exactly 6)
As you can see the marker spacing is always the least number of sig digits that make sense- they are gridlines. but! you can type any value into a top- bottom ar arbitrary marker and LabVIEW will use that value.
Here I used an arbitrary marker and set it to numerics value
06-22-2011 11:49 AM
Hi,
This is the result of the shor application:
Hope it helps!
Thanks for all!
06-22-2011 11:55 AM
Are you talking about the numeric indicator or the chart?
Your numeric indicator is now configured to show 6 significant digits and hide the trailing zeroes. This is different from the VI you posted earlier that was configured to show 5 decimal digits (%.5f).
I would be very surprised if converting from 2009 to 2010 would change that.
Can you tell us exactly what the string is, what you want to see, and what you are actually seeing.
06-22-2011 12:08 PM
Hi,
sorry I have been making some changes and perhaps I posted it wrong. Sorry!
What I'm seeing now is:
I attached also the VI to let you prove to know if you see that.
Thanks!
06-22-2011 12:11 PM - edited 06-22-2011 12:14 PM
From the graph picture (y-axis), you are now using a computer that uses comma as a decimal seperator (e.g. german OS?). Now the period in the string has no meaning and is treated as a delimiter.
Try format "%.;%.5f" instead.
06-22-2011 12:20 PM
Hi,
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Kudooosssss for you!!!