Chicago LabVIEW User Group

cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Submit your questions to the experts panel for Chicago User Group (12/8)

Hello Everyone,

We have another local user group coming up on 12/8.  For the second half of the session we will have an experts panel where a group of LabVIEW professionals will take questions from the group.  Please submit your questions in this discussion.  You can sign up to attend the user group here:

http://sine.ni.com/nievents/app/offering/p/offeringId/608795/site/nic/country/us/lang/en

Thanks everyone, and hope to see you there.

-Chris

0 Kudos
Message 1 of 2
(9,148 Views)

Chris, thanks for the invitation to send a question.

Just a minor programming issue comes to mind at the moment: I'm adding an intensity graph to my EEG analysis VI, to plot frequencies over time (actually, "time"=successive trials of the subject's binary decision task on viewing a visual stimulus), where each instance is a power spectral density curve of one second of the EEG record.  The intensity graph works nicely when I simply use as input the same 2D-array-of-double wire as already works nicely for my 3D time/frequency plot.  The problem is I haven't been able to get the intensity graph ramp to work with more than one color.  I've followed the Help instructions for adding markers and colors to the ramp, but the one color remains.  I can get more than one color in the intensity CHART but not in the intensity GRAPH, and I'm pretty sure it's the graph that I need.  Having just returned from the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego, I'd like to emulate the convention, in imaging research, of having "hot colors" such as red and orange represent high activity and "cool colors" such as light blue represent low activity.  I wonder if this is my error or a problem with LabVIEW 2009.

See you at the User Group meeting; Bob

0 Kudos
Message 2 of 2
(3,423 Views)