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How To: Vertical lines on graph?

If I have an array of data, 0 0 0 0 0 83 20 12 3 0 0.
How do make a graph of this data so there will be a vertical line at each of these points to indicate its size, instead of the standard curve it gives out. (desire is to look almost like a bar graph with bar width set extremely small)
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In the waveform graph there is a tool called Common plots. You can obtain that by right clicking on the 'Plot' and then choosing the vertical line representation.
Attached is a screen shot of it.

Hope this helps!


Shruti T
National Instruments
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Exactly what I needed to know!
Thanks so much.
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> If I have an array of data, 0 0 0 0 0 83 20 12 3 0 0.
> How do make a graph of this data so there will be a vertical line at
> each of these points to indicate its size, instead of the standard
> curve it gives out. (desire is to look almost like a bar graph with
> bar width set extremely small)
>

Click on the graph's plot legend. The first item is common plots and I
believe what you describe is in there. If not, look further down the
menu for the bar plot settings.

Greg McKaskle
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