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mathscript international settings

Hi,
 
Il live in Belgium, Europe and my international setting for floating point values is a coma and not a dot.
 
The example "Mathscript Fractal.vi" works only when I set a dot as international floating point separator.
 
I see no reason why it should not work if I don't change the mathscript code.
 
The international setting doesn't come into play.
The mathscript node holds only a textual representation of the code. So somewhere is a bug in your mathscript interface.
Have program a realtime simulator for powerplants written in C++.I translates the RT sim to NI components and software (Labview).


My rt pxi turbine simulator for simulating grid incidents was succesfully used in a nuclear plant in 2006.

Look at http://sine.ni.com/cs/app/doc/p/id/cs-755
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Hi woutert,

The issue that you are seeing is likely related to an issue in LabVIEW 8.0 MathScript that can occur when you run the English (non-localized) LabVIEW 8.0 release on a non-English (localized) version of Windows in which the floating point separator is a comma. 

The issue was identified and fixed for localized releases of LabVIEW 8.0 and so does not come up when you run a non-English (localized) release of LabVIEW 8.0 on a non-English (localized) version of Windows in which the floating point separator is a comma. 

A patch will be available soon that fixes this issue. In the meantime and as you have pointed out, you can change a LabVIEW setting "Use Localized Decimal Point" (available from the Tools-->Options dialog in the Front Panel category) as a workaround.

By the way, you might be interested to know that we have a forum dedicated to MathScript discussions such as this one. Here's a link: MathScript Discussion Forum.

--Sam

Sam Shearman
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