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If you take a ''Meter'' indicator (the one with the rainbow colored scale) to the FP and resize it above say 725x320 pixels the rainbows colors will suddenly change to three sectors of merely green, yellow and red.

I've been pondering this for quite some time, and having no-body around that can help me I'm limited to my book (LabVIEW Graphical programming by Gary W. and Richard J.) and the online material.

As such, all of you are a great pool of knowledge that I frequently draw from by searching this forum. However I cant find what I need, so I'm posting this as a new question.

The VI contains all the information you need about the question and what I want to achieve, and the nature of the question makes it a lot easier to answer in the form of an updated
VI posted with your reply!
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I am confused what your question is.

The posting sounds like you want the rainbow scale for a large meter indicator. This is done by right clicking on the scale and selecting interpolate colors.

In the VI you posted, it sounds like you want to reverse the color of the scale such that 100% is green and 0% is red. The marker values property lets you do that.
See attached.

Ben


Ben Rayner
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www.DSAutomation.com

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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I'm so sorry Ben! I didn't notice what had happened to my question "subject field".

The question in my subject is not mine at all. When I searched the forum for an answer to my problem (changing the color) I read the replies to the subject reflected in my subject, and when I didn't find the answer, I posted my question, but forgot to change the subject field!

I'm sorry for the confusion!! I wish I could edit it, but this forum doesn't support editing that I know.


thanks for showing me how to change the colors! The property node is huge, even with your example to show me, it took a little while to find it in all the sub-menus. 🙂

Thanks, and sorry for posting with the wrong subject. If there are any moderators here that can change it, please do s
o!!
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No problem Dargar!

It's not to late to recover.

Please post a new Q worded the way you intended. Then answer your own Q and include a link to this thread.

That way other developers in the future will be able to find the solution using the techniques you used in your preliminary search.

Ben
Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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