12-11-2009 10:38 AM
Well Gerd, I splitted the files when I'm writing it, but now I don't know how to read the splitted files, I only can read the first one.
Sorry for the block diagram, but this program wasn't made by me.. and I'm a rookie at LabVIEW sorry for that =/
I really don't know how to do that, Could you help me?
with an example, or telling me what I have to change?
12-11-2009 10:45 AM
Hi EduU,
hit the original coder of that VI with big wooden club ![]()
You have to include the same logic as for splitting the data when writing:
On EOF error close the current file and open the next one. Use our examples as guideline...
12-11-2009 10:52 AM
Here is the Writing VI after the modify I did
Now it is spliting the file after each 10 seconds (only a test)
so Now in the Read VI i have to use the same logic, but how?
In this VI I open a file and can pass the image each second can back to the last second
can pass 5 seconds and back 5 seconds.. I can watch what i have wrote.
I will upload it here, and maybe you can help me more after you take a look on it!
Thanks
12-11-2009 11:09 AM
12-14-2009 04:28 AM
I already told you how:
if EOF error then open next file!
Include some proper error checking!
Well, you told me but I didn't understand
what is EOF ? and how can I open the next file??
Thanks for helping!
12-14-2009 04:48 AM
Hi EduU,
EOF = End Of File, you get an error message with exactly this status...
"how to open next file?"
Exactly the same way you open the first file ![]()
It works like the "saving" example: close the current file and open the next one...
12-14-2009 05:00 AM
Well, but in the saving example I was using a time of 18000 seconds = 5 hours
so I close the file and open another one...
and for read, how can I make the program knows, when it will have to open the next file?
12-14-2009 05:47 AM
12-14-2009 05:52 AM
Yes, I understand that
but could you make a simple vi with an example?
so I can see what you are talking about
and adjust it to my program!
please! thanks
12-14-2009 06:02 AM - edited 12-14-2009 06:05 AM
Hi EduU,
as I always said: open new file on EOF error:
It's a LV2009 snippet, but you can re-create it in LV7.1 ![]()
And yes, the "new filename" wire is missing in the example - you want to learn LV, don't you?