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how to minus one graph from another

PLEASE help me. I'm beginner in LabView and have some difficulties.

 

I have, for example, 2 graphs in one window. How can I minus those 2 graphs?

 

Thank you in advance for help. 

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Like your previous post, your questions are too vague. Have you tried connecting the data to a Subtract function?

 

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Sorry for fuzziness...

I don't imagine how to do that. Please help me.

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Subtract function works with arrays or waveforms.

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Thanks, I understand that. 

Can you send me an example? 

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If you truly understand that, not sure why you would want such a simple example.

 

 

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But I have to graphs in ONE window...

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But I have 2 graphs in one window...

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Well, I learned something there... did not know that feeding two waveforms into a subtraction primitive makes it pop up error terminals.

 

Seems a bit odd to me... Smiley Indifferent

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What difference does that make?

 

If you have an array of waveforms, simply use the Index Array function to get each one.

 

Extremely basic questions. Please take the LabVIEW tutorial.

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