01-28-2016 08:35 PM
anyone have an idea to use something to read raw data of ECG BPM ??
E.g i had a .CSV or TDM can i actually read a non moving data BPM ?
01-28-2016 09:05 PM
01-28-2016 11:40 PM - edited 01-28-2016 11:56 PM
Yep i have the thing to read the software to read TDM and a CSV file but those raw data dont let me indicate reading of BPM so i wouls want to ask if i am able to create a reading Beat per minuite out to actually read those wave form
01-29-2016 01:34 AM
01-29-2016 02:41 AM - edited 01-29-2016 02:51 AM
well i do have the text file with timing and filtered and the unfiltered but if i put in my timing to that system it will actually have an error with it. like my timing will link to my array and become an error
01-29-2016 08:02 AM
Do you have any LabVIEW Expertise? Have you written much LabVIEW code? Have you taken a LabVIEW class that requires you to write VIs that actually do something, of increasing complexity, so that you have some familiarity with most of the functionality indicated by the Palette sets shown on the Block Diagram's Programming Palette? Have you done all or most of the examples in the numerous on-line tutorials?
If the answer to some of these is "No", then come back to this task after you've learned some LabVIEW. Try to write a VI to do what you want to do. If it doesn't work, post your VI (not a non-executable picture of it -- it is better to attach the VI, itself) and ask for help.
Bob Schor
01-31-2016 08:50 AM
What wrong with you bob . i am just asking if there is any of instrument are able to read that all . ya i dont have any labview lesson i am new and i dont have any expertise this is why i need learn from people in the forum or giving some hint becasue i never once touch labview . Damn what a harsh things you say please spare a thought i am just a kid who is an amature who need help that all. not everyone has the luxuary to have people to teach them . i just need to ask some question in the forum can you just let me ask and stop freaking spitting your whole bloody "pros" in here ? Thanks alot alright if you dont want to help don't comment. i rather have no one commenting then you just spitting your whol knowledge of insulting to a newbie like me
THANKS
01-31-2016 09:16 AM
01-31-2016 01:24 PM
There are several groups of people who use the LabVIEW Forums. Note that by "Students" I mean anyone learning LabVIEW, which definitely includes those who are not CLAD-certified (not that CLAs aren't also "learning" LabVIEW, a constantly-moving Target).
Sometimes (and your post was a classic example), it is difficult to tell into which group the Poster fits. I was giving you the benefit of the doubt that you were not in Groups 4 or 5, and were probably not in Groups 6 or 7. Group 2 seemed the best bet, so I pointed you in that direction. I'll note that your response to my suggestion hasn't enabled me to better understand where you fit.
Bob Schor
01-31-2016 01:44 PM