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y my output is a straight line but i'm using a 3Dcurve gragh (x,y,z) vectors

hi,i'm doing a movement/motion sensor project..i need the output waveform to be in 3D so that when the sensor moves the display output on the 3D curvegraph shows the direction (x,y,z) position on the graph.i've connected the diagram,i've got a straight line as the result in the 3D curve graph...so disappointed as i'm nt familar with 3D curve.i think the resulting output should not be a straight line,because it should display the directions whenever i move my sensor...i could'nt get the timing as well,i've searched examples of time interval vi.s.still don't understand.pls help me.
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Hello,

From your post I am still not quite sure the difficulty that you have been having. It sounds as if you have a position sensor for which you are plotting a 3D curve of its position. You are not getting the results that you expect, but rather simply a straight line. Is this an accurate description of your problem?

First of all, I might start by examining the output of your sensor. What type of data is returned from this sensor that can be used to create a 3D plot? I assume this gives you some kind of x, y, z coordinates or displacements? Once you have established the points through which your sensor has traveled, you can then examine the inputs to the 3D graphing VI to match the format. Please post back if we can offer any additional assistance with this process. Thanks!

Mike D.

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