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How to change X axis and Y axis element in waveform graph (VOLTAGE AND CURRENT)

Hi Brandon,

 

when you want to edit an image I recommend to use tools like GIMP or Paint...

 

Where does "VOLTAGE" and "CURRENT" come into play regarding the image you posted?

What have you tried and where are you stuck?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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@Brandon1026 wrote:
How to change X axis and Y axis element in waveform graph (VOLTAGE AND CURRENT)

Just throwing a picture at us without any explanation is not helpful.

 

Change what? What is an "element?"

 

  • Do you want to change the axis labels? (e.g. "Time" to "VOLTAGE")
  • do you want to change the axis range?
  • Do you want to change the data (from what to what?)
  • Do you want to swap the x and y axes so x is vertical?
  • Something else?

 

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Hi, thanks for your reply. Yes, I would like to change the X axis to current (I) and Y axis is still maintain the Voltage.

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Hi Brandon,

 


@Brandon1026 wrote:

I would like to change the X axis to current (I) and Y axis is still maintain the Voltage.


Do you want to change the axis labels (mouse-click and type) or do you want to use a different kind of graph?

 

When you want to display data in a "y=f(x)" relation then you should use a XY graph, the current waveform graph is suitable for "y=f(time)" data…

 

LabVIEW comes with a huge example library, and there are example VIs explaining how to use charts and graphs!

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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@Brandon1026 wrote:

Hi, thanks for your reply. Yes, I would like to change the X axis to current (I) and Y axis is still maintain the Voltage.


 

This is not clear at all. Nothing on your picture shows any current or voltage.

 

Currently, you have a waveform graph with several traces, but they are not labeled. You probably need an XY graph instead. Check the help.

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