09-18-2013 03:04 PM
Ok I will find out. I guess its a stupid question to you, but for someone like me (who is new to this stuff), it might be a weird thing and a legit question.
anyway thanks for the comments.
Sam
09-18-2013 03:22 PM
< Notice: Unsolicited advice ahead >
If you want to get ahead in LabVIEW and understand what is going on, get rid of those Express VIs and construct your own from the building blocks in the palettes. They're too simple to plug in and hope that what they do is what you want. You need to take control of your program and make it do what you want, not what it thinks might be best for you. That's the only way you'll ever grow.
< My opinion only > The LV Express VIs are good for throwing up a demo of something, or for dazzling someone who doesn't know the language with the neat pictures you can make, but that's about all. They're both too easy and too inflexible to use on a real-world task. < End opinionizing >
Cameron
09-18-2013 05:17 PM
09-18-2013 05:52 PM
Thanks Dennis,
but just as is, neither of those 2 use means. And the numbers are the same (sampling rate, samples). Still they give different intervals between samples taken.
I will work it out and take the advice not to use the express that much. THANKS!
09-18-2013 06:06 PM