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can any one solve why the waveform graph is not showing the full signal where as the waveform graph 1 showing it 
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It is impossible to tell, because you did not attach the two subVIs and the graphs don't contain any data.

 

From the name alone, the subVIs seem to do a "resampling" and "moving average" so the processed signal will probably look different than the raw data.

 

I don't know what you mean by "full signal". How are the graphs different? What is missing from the signal that is "not full"? 🙂

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i am sending the picture of the output, now see, the lower graph shows the signal but the upper graph , which is the down sampled and moving averaged signal shows only the part of it , the signal graph is confined within that tiny part, and both of the chart has a STRIP CHART UPDATE mode
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i am sending the picture of the output, now see, the lower graph shows the signal but the upper graph , which is the down sampled and moving averaged signal shows only the part of it , the signal graph is confined within that tiny part, and both of the chart has a STRIP CHART UPDATE mode
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Hi signal,

 

you do some "down sampling and moving average" on your data. So it is likely that the processed data will be less (and different) to the original data.

 

As long as you don't show your code we can only guess what's going on...

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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