Hi,
The typical way of doing something every x- times, is to wire the "x" of a "Quotient & Remainder" to the counter "i". Check the "R" output for e.g. "0". The output will be "0" every "y" times.
If you really need to do stuff depending on the processor load, it can get ugly. windows has some dll's that can query the processor load. I tried this once, and it does work. Another possibility is to use the "skip subroutine when busy" option, in a buffer vi. This seems to work surprisingly well. (See attachment)
I would prefer to just always display 1/x points.
Regards,
Wiebe.
"Chunrok" wrote in message news:506500000008000000DBCD0000-1079395200000@exchange.ni.com...
> I use "High Speed Data Logger.vi" to measure my data.
> While me
asuring (data acquisition), I want to show every x-th point of
> the data obtained in real-time if my computer has enough speed to do
> so.
> Could anyone kindly tell me how to do it?