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convert time stamp in chart for other kind of Calendar like solar calendar

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hi  
thank you for answer  to my question and trying to fix my problem's but before starting to answer it is better to find out what exactly question is to answer
1394 in Iranian's or solar calender = 2016 

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Forgive me for misunderstanding your question.  It wasn't until tst mentioned that this was an Iranian calendar that I realized I was (as we say) "barking up the wrong tree".  Still, I found it interesting to probe the flexibility of the LabVIEW Timestamp format, and hope others found some of my findings useful.

 

tst is certainly correct -- if you want to display a date on a chart or graph in a "foreign calendar", you'll have to "fake" the labels.  On the other hand, if the data you are plotting span a time of less than a day, there is really no reason to output "Absolute Time" -- if you used "Relative Time" or computed/plotted Elapsed Time, date would never enter into the label ...

 

Bob Schor

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Hi friend i found a small trick to solve this problem also I know it need some development but I think it will be workUntitled.jpg

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