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How to make X-channel decreasing using chart?

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Uhmmmm....

 

now that we are all calmed down-  Its really not that hard

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"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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The boolean property that Jeff shows actually controls whether new values are added to the left or right side of the chart, the original problem of the chart disliking descending x-values still persists.  My solution is two-fold, negate the x-values fed to the chart and set the x-scale multiplier to -1.

 

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First thank you for your interest. I tried your method but it didn't work. But Darin.K's method works.  Thank you very much Darin.K. Thank you both


Yasemin Barutçu
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Wow I didnt know you could do that!

 

Thats because I have always used a Waveform Graph for doing that job!

 

Craig

LabVIEW 2012
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There is always different way. should not be single-minded I guess. 🙂


Yasemin Barutçu
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