09-12-2011 08:29 AM
I don't think you can't have a DBL indicator displaying that. Only string or timestamp as far as I know.
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.
Epictetus
09-12-2011 08:30 AM
k sir leave this here i got clear now thank you very much
09-12-2011 08:31 AM
Hi TiTou,
Exactly, I'm an ex-NI employee.
And the problem is not the evolving needs, but the lack of gratitude.
Cheers,
Olivier L. | Certified LabVIEW Developer
09-12-2011 08:31 AM
@Olivier_L wrote:
And you should try to think about a solution by yourself!
Ahem... the whole point of coming here to ask question is when you can't find a solution yourself.
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.
Epictetus
09-12-2011 08:34 AM - edited 09-12-2011 08:35 AM
@mahi108. wrote:
output form of dbl should aslo appear as 55:06:33
it should not display 63393
You are not understanding the difference between a value and it display. The value of the number indicates a time. It can be displayed on the graph as TiTou has shown. Or you could have just started out with the timestamp as TiTou had suggested in the first place, which I think is a far easier solution.
Olivier_L wrote:
It's not possible for a numeric Control to display Time Values, that's why Timestamp controls exist!
Says who?
09-12-2011 08:35 AM
If you convert a timestamp to a dbl, the result will be the number of seconds since 01:00:00,000 01.01.1904.
09-12-2011 08:36 AM
That's right, maybe my answer is quite "savage"
But I'm disappointed with "kind of order" posts and waiting for ready to run solution provider.
Olivier L. | Certified LabVIEW Developer
09-12-2011 08:39 AM
OK
I Assume my mistake. Sorry for that "too quick" answer without having verified it before!
Cheers,
Olivier L. | Certified LabVIEW Developer