06-18-2014 03:36 AM - edited 06-18-2014 03:55 AM
Hi Folk,
... thats me again with a new play-tool. For those of you who are more interested in new digital altitude indicators like the style of a primary flight display indicator instead of the old school analog gauges, please take a glans on the attachment. Comments and new ideas are always welcome ...
Have fun,
Carsten
06-18-2014 08:06 AM
@RC-Freak wrote:
Hi Folk,
... thats me again with a new play-tool. For those of you who are more interested in new digital altitude indicators like the style of a primary flight display indicator instead of the old school analog gauges, please take a glans on the attachment. Comments and new ideas are always welcome ...
Have fun,
Carsten
I think you meant glance, not glans
06-18-2014 09:06 AM
@RC-Freak wrote:
Hi Folks,
For a Quadrocopter project I am trying to design my own cockpit. The most difficult challenge was the customizing of the needles for the gauges but ... i got it. Attached you will find my vertical speed indicator as a working example (LV10 VerticalSpeedGauge.vi). What do you mean? Every comment or improvments are highly appreciated. Also attached you will find a picture of my whole working cockpit instrument panel.
have fun ...
Best Regards
Carsten
Wow. Just. Wow.
06-18-2014 02:27 PM
06-19-2014 08:08 AM
No worries! Just having some fun.
The digital altimeter is absolutely awesome! You've done a great job, and this shows off what can be achieved with a little effort and some predefined picture constants. If you wanted to make this more reusable, I'd recommend wrapping it into an XControl. There's a basic article on that here: https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-9982
06-24-2014 01:21 AM
Hello Thoric,
... and yes, XControl sounds interesting ... but unfortunately I don't have a LabVIEW professional version available. With my version its not possible to create XControls 😞 . The other option is that somebody is willing to help me and can design a XControl out of my code. Would be very interesting for me to see how it works and how easy it can be handled afterwards in the code.
greetings ...
Carsten
06-24-2014 08:42 AM - edited 06-24-2014 08:42 AM
With an XControl you would aim to improve it to scale with changing panel sizes to make it truly re-usable. You have a number of fixed constants in your code which presumably relate to the dimensions of the image with some pre-determined offsets. These would need to be dynamic to make it a scaleable graphic.
I'd love to do this myself, but I don't have time. Sorry.