11-04-2025 05:36 PM - edited 11-04-2025 05:37 PM
@thedumbestalive wrote:
Sorry its a bad habit of mine to say LAB instead of Lab View, ...
it is actually LabVIEW (note the correct lettercase and spacing)
@thedumbestalive wrote:
Ways I could implement my formula in formula node
I recommend to avoid the formula node and use plain g code.
@thedumbestalive wrote:
i think i finally made it work
Sorry, I cannot open your LabVIEW 2022 VI unless you do a "save for previous (2020 or below)" first
@thedumbestalive wrote:
Maybe all you need is a horizontal array indicator and a few decorations. Else a 2D picture indicator could do it all.
11-04-2025 11:26 PM
Here is the new NI file
11-04-2025 11:27 PM
😂😂😂
11-04-2025 11:34 PM
Sorry GerdW for the way i approached with my question, yes I do understand the math, I had tried using the formula node but I getting it wrong, then in plain I kept on messing up on how my Shear force distribution graph will turn out. Formula: RA- sumb4- Wseg, i think i finally made it work
Disclaimer: I am not looking for someone to do my work.
I want help to fix mistakes you might spot
Ways I could implement my formula in formula node
How to declutter my work if possible.
I am not sure if it is possible to restart my arrays, or I am thedumbestalive
This isn't part of the project but, Might anyone have an idea how I could instead of enter my data in arrays could I interactively do it using a UI whereby i have a beam figure and the user can add the forces like in the attached figure.
I apologize for how i structure my message it the beginning, I should have done this first
Feel free to not even answer the questions but any point to make my project better would be greatly appreciated