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Hi, I am trying to change the signal to it on the same line, is this possible?

 

 

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Not sure what it is you are trying to achieve.

Are you trying to smooth your signal? 

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No, I am trying to change the signal to be in one line like this pic...

 

instead of being on different levels, is that even possible? 

 

Ahmedsoma_0-1680774257708.png

 

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It's certainly possible. 

This thread does a fairly good job of explaining it, with a VI attached:
https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/How-to-implement-baseline-drift-correction-for-1-hz-data/td-p/32537...

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Can you explain why we need to look at two different images? Which one tells the story?

 

So you just want to eliminate offsets and drifts. Should this happen as you acquire the data point by point or is this a post processing step? Have you tried just a high-pass filter?

 

We can typically provides significantly more specific answers if you would attach your VI and some typical data. 

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Thank you, i got another approach to process my signal through Matlab.

 

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