11-01-2005 06:36 AM
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Gerd wrote
"Maybe a look at your VI might give more detailed answers... "
No don't post the code, that would take away all of the fun of guessing! ![]()
Seriously, Gerd is correct in that we can do much better with code to look at.
But until then...
I think Gerd's suspicion of building arrays is a good one.
I will guess it is the plots. Eliminate the plot updates and see how it runs.
Have fun,
Ben
11-01-2005 10:49 AM
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DF Gray wrote this KB article
https://forums.ni.com/t5/Example-Code/Managing-Large-Data-Sets-in-LabVIEW/ta-p/4100668
that gives you a lot of useful info on how to handle this challenge.
RE: history of 86400
Unless you have a display that is 86400 pixels wide, LV is doing a lot of work to display the data. The KB above cited touches on this issue and shows you how to make it look like there is more data there than there really is.
With that much data updated every second, things like "point style" "Auto-scaling" Interpolation" can help or hurt.
Have fun,
Ben
11-01-2005 01:15 PM
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You can find a 7.0 version here
https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/convert-GigaLabVIEW-llb-to-7-0/m-p/282888