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LabView Exponents
LabView Exponents
Porsche
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05-24-2000
09:25 AM
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I want to know how to generate a simple LabView program to perform
exponent functions. I want to do a X to the Y power function.
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Gorka Larrea
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05-24-2000
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Have you looked in Numeric>>Logarithmic>>Power of X VI?
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Helmut Hullen
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Hallo, Porsche,
Du meintest am 24.05.00 zum Thema LabView Exponents:
> I want to know how to generate a simple LabView program to perform
> exponent functions. I want to do a X to the Y power function.
x^y = e^(y*ln x)
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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