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07-27-2010 11:07 AM
hi dhruvit i am doing a project and i have to do same thing i have to take data from only one direction and see the maximum force so can you help me in this???
Regards
Taraq
07-27-2010 01:19 PM
Hi Taraq,
It has been 4 years since I have worked on this project. So I will not be able to help you with this. Sorry for that.
07-28-2010 02:14 PM
ya i knw...its ok but as this is my master project i guess if u have can find the program and can upload here that would be a gr8 help if you cant thn can you suggest me some stuff or send me programs that would guide me to my project ...ne ways thanks lot for replying
regards from germany
Taraq Kamdar
07-28-2010 02:34 PM
Taraq,
The idea of using a shift register and a Min/Max function to capture the maximum value from a sequence of data points is a rather fundamental LabVIEW construct. If you have not done so yet, please consider the online Tutorials to help you get started with LV.
Also, the etiquette on this forum is to use complete words (except for things like LV for LabVIEW and VI for virtual instrument) rather than texting-style abbreviations.
Lynn
07-28-2010 03:09 PM
thanks Sir for letting me know as you can see i am new to this field and forum so i did not know it
Sorry
Taraq
07-28-2010 03:17 PM
@Taraq wrote:
ya i knw...its ok but as this is my master project i guess if u have can find the program and can upload here that would be a gr8 help if you cant thn can you suggest me some stuff or send me programs that would guide me to my project ...ne ways thanks lot for replying
regards from germany
Taraq Kamdar
"ne ways"= ????
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