07-24-2024 01:01 PM
But is there no way to remove this time indication since 1904?
07-24-2024 03:13 PM
@MarceloPinto71 wrote:
But is there no way to remove this time indication since 1904?
of course there is!!!!
07-24-2024 03:18 PM
So how do I do this?
07-24-2024 03:25 PM
You need to give sufficient information instead of pictures!
We cannot tell what you have!
(My guess is that you should look at the properties of the chart, especially the x scale, and see if "ignore waveform timestamp is checked". We have no idea what kind if times you wired waveform contains.)
07-25-2024 09:16 AM - edited 07-25-2024 09:18 AM
@altenbach, that´s the code.
07-25-2024 09:42 AM
@altenbach wrote:
..., maybe attach a simplified version of your VI (save for previous, 2020 or below).
It seems you did not read my post and attached in LabVIEW 2024 that few can open. (I have 2024 on a VM on a different computer and can possibly look at it later)
07-25-2024 09:55 AM
@altenbach, I would be grateful if you could see this for me! Thanks!
07-25-2024 10:06 AM - edited 07-25-2024 10:09 AM
We're asking you to convert your VI to a previous version. Most of us do not have LabVIEW 2024 so we cannot open it.
Use File > Save for previous Version... and select 2018. It is an old version that everyone can edit. 😉
EDIT: Also, no offense, but this is a very common issue that you can easily find the answer for if you do a little research. 🤓
Display Time and Date on a Graph or Chart in LabVIEW - NI
07-25-2024 01:18 PM
The VI in version 18 of labview.
07-25-2024 01:56 PM - edited 07-25-2024 01:57 PM
Hi Marcelo,
@MarceloPinto71 wrote:
The VI in version 18 of labview.
No, still in LV2024. (Exactly same filesize, just a slightly different filename…)
File->Save for previous, then attach the converted VI…