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Error using formula node


@paul_a_cardinale wrote:
Would you see a problem if the Louvre replaced the Mona Lisa with a text description of it

this probably will be regarded as a bad decision and will  make many people very angry

😉

 

Documenting the blockdiagram with LaTex-Formulas is rather a niche-application - however, there exits this 2009 tech-demo

 

https://forums.ni.com/t5/Example-Code/Math-Node-A-new-way-to-do-math-in-LabVIEW/ta-p/3494770

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@GerdW wrote:

Hi Paul,

 

do you know of the polynomial evaluation?

I was too narrowly focused on doing a function-by-function conversion to G.  Using that simplifies the G code even more.

 


Btw. according to Wikipedia you calculate a3*ln(Rt)^3 and not ( a3*ln(Rt) )^3…


My mistake  --  which underscores the difficulty in reading text formulas.

Here is a fixed up version:

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"If you weren't supposed to push it, it wouldn't be a button."
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what I really detest about the formula node is, that you can initialize an array within the formula node, but only with a constant

e.g. float array[499]; 

 

trying to change that 499 to a variable breaks the formula node with error "index list expected"

however, arrays can be fed to the formula node as input and be re-used as output

 

Spoiler
array-formula_final.png

 

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