Hi Ekatet
I don't know that there is any way of "extracting" the time information -
can you simply append a 1-D array (as the first column, to the data array -
need to transpose) that contains the time of each sample? You only need to
know the sampling rate to work out thew time of each sample: 0, 1/sampling
rate, 2/sampling rate ...
Use a For loop to generate the array of sample times.
Paul
Ekatet Intakan wrote:
> I'm using PCI-MIO-16E-1 and intermediate DAQ vi's in LabVIEW to
> simulate an oscilloscope. My program is also able to write the obtained
> data into a spreadsheet file. The data should simply be voltages. The
> file's columns represent voltages (scans) from different input channels.
> The rows are supposed to be voltages at different times. My proble
m
> is I don't know how to extract the exact times that asscociate with
> voltages. The time can be relative. How can I configure my program
> so that it generate accurate time for each data point?
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