10-23-2010 01:42 PM
hi,
my question is related to the changing the starting point of graph... i try to make load&displacement graph ... am getting the displacement data first and after a time the load datas is taken....... so the starting point of graph stays far away from the (0,0) point... how can i move starting point to the (0,0)... or how can i start (trigger) to graph when both data is taken at the same time.. am freshman for dasylab and i need your help.. please help me...
10-25-2010 11:10 AM
Hi!
If you are looking for information on programming in DASYLab, please refer DASYTEC's online technical support. Here is their technical support website:
http://www.dasylab.com/content/mydasylab.php?action=start
Best Regards,
Starla T.
Application Engineer
National Instruments
10-25-2010 02:01 PM
am not interesed in programming.. i just dont know which module serves my purpose exactly.. i tried to do it with action-relay-scaling modules ( dont draw graph until load datas is taken and if you start to take the load datas then assign this point to (0,0) point).. the result is close to my desire but not satisfies completely ... because it shows the last displacement value before relay is on at the graph and then goes to (0,0) point so it creates an undesired line....
10-25-2010 02:22 PM
I'm thinking that the last mode of the Latch module might do it, but, I'd need to see the data.
Can you post some images of what it looks likes today? and what you'd like it to look like?
10-26-2010 04:55 AM
look at attachment......
10-26-2010 07:55 AM
This looks like a more complex question - one in which the answer will depend on the actual data.
I'm about to agree with the first response... contact your local reseller or, use www.dasylab.com to request help.
If you are in the US, then you can contact www.mccdaq.com, using the support request form.
Note that you have not mentioned your version of the software - active technical support requires that you have V10 or V11.
10-26-2010 11:39 AM
you cannot help me or you dont want to help me because of its complexity ??????????? i didnt understand??
this is my school-project and very important for me.........i cannot overcome without your help..
10-26-2010 11:42 AM
I'm suggesting that you contact technical support for DASYLab through their normal channels.
The number of support personnel and users who monitor this NI forum is very small, and the usual question-answer-question dialog will be more effective if you are talking to one person.