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integrating two parameters within the single graph

How to to integrate two parameters within the single graph 

 

Eg: V versus T and C versus T across from the taken single graph from the palette 

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I am afraid that National Instruments have not yet included mind-reading technology, and there is still a need to read the help file. If you go to:

Help->Library Reference->User Interface Library->Controls->Control Types->Graph Controls->Programming with Graph Controls, you will find it tells you all you need. Hint: Think 2nd Y axis.

 

 

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thank you fr the input ... my query is can we can we two array of data using one Plot Y coz I need to plot two values of Y across one graph ??
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can we plot two array of data across Y axis since the x axis is common fr both. I know its possible in labview is it possible in labwindows ...
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Let me begin with a comment: You should specify your questions more precisely: When I read your post yesterday I was about to answer of how to implement numeric integration...

 

You also may use spell checking - if you expect users to spend some time for answering you also should spend some time for providing a readable question, see here

 

Addressing your question, yes, you can plot two data sets on one graph, e.g. by calling PlotX / PlotY repeatedly, for example, have a look at the sample program graphlegend that ships with CVI: you can draw as many data sets as you wish, you can also have several X and Y axes,...

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I am nt able find it it would be very helpful if you could attach the zip file along
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I am nt able find it it would be very helpful if you could attach the zip file along
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There are several ways to find examples, one is using the help of a related function, say PlotY: At the end of the description you will see the header "Examples"; clicking on the green arrows will open the corresponding project

 

An alternative is the example finder, access it via the menu Help / Find Examples...

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