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data in first column of saved file is not continuous

Hello again,

It actually appears that if you use the formula node, and the first listed variable in your formula is the variable that will correspond with the actual signal coming from your acquire signal, the dt value should not be changed.  I would go ahead and switch the "R" variable in your equation to be the first variable listed (X1) in your formula node, and have the other constant values follow that in the formula.  Your actual equation does not need to change though.


Let me know if this fixes that issue.


-Travis

Travis M
LabVIEW R&D
National Instruments
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Hi Travis-

Thanks again for all the help!  Could you re-send sherri.zip in Labview 7.0.  I can't open the previous .zip b/c it's 7.1.

Thanks again!

Sherri

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Oops -- my apologies. Here is the VI that I think you will be most interested in. 

Please let me know if it helps!

-Travis
Travis M
LabVIEW R&D
National Instruments
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Hi Travis-

Thanks so much for your help.  My times are now continuous, but my mean temperature values are intermittent.  Do you have any thoughts?  Attached is my VI. 

Thanks again for your help.  You've been very helpful!

sherri

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Hi Travis-

You can ignore my previous message.  I figured out my problem!  Thanks again for all your help!

sherri

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Glad I could help!

-Travis
Travis M
LabVIEW R&D
National Instruments
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