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For Loop To lines

Hi,
 
Help Plz
 
I do i use for loop in labview for the code given below
 
int is=5, y6fs=410;
 for(i=0;i<=79;i++) /*Draw Sensors [80 in no.] on the board for region*/
 {
         line(50,y6fs,100,y6fs);
  y6fs=y6fs-is;
 }
 
Thanks in advance.
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The for loop is easy but what does the 'lines' command do?
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Hi

int is=5, y6fs=410;
 for(i=0;i<=79;i++) /*Draw Sensors [80 in no.] on the board for region*/
 {
         line(50,y6fs,100,y6fs);
  y6fs=y6fs-is;
 }
 
This is used to draw 80 horizontal lines vertically with the gap of 5mm. 
 
Thanks in advance.
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Hi sujeep,

where does this 'line' command come from? Is this some command for a plotter?
Where do you want to draw the lines? On the [computer] screen you may use a picture control... On other devices you should use some sort of driver!

Please provide more information.

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Hi sujeep,

If you are just wanting to know the process of using the For Loop, you would just drop down a for loop and wire 79 into the N (number of iterations).  You would place your "line" code inside the for loop.  I agree with Gerd, we have no idea what this "line" code is supposed to do.

I suggest taking some time to get familiar with programming in LabVIEW before trying to directly translate C code into LabVIEW code.  Once you learn the basics, it should be fairly easy.

http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5243

Regards,

ClintM

National Instruments

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