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plot extra line in xy graph

Hi

 

Can any one help to solve this problem because I am still struggling with this issue.

 

All file are attached in my first post.

 

Thanks

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sorry here i am atteching new VI

 

so please modify it if possible.

 

thanks

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You say you are still struggling. What have you done, because the VI you attached is almost identical to the one you had in the OP? Have you tried any of the suggestions so far?

 

Cameron

 

To err is human, but to really foul it up requires a computer.
The optimist believes we are in the best of all possible worlds - the pessimist fears this is true.
Profanity is the one language all programmers know best.
An expert is someone who has made all the possible mistakes.

To learn something about LabVIEW at no extra cost, work the online LabVIEW tutorial(s):

LabVIEW Unit 1 - Getting Started</ a>
Learn to Use LabVIEW with MyDAQ</ a>
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Hi Cameron

 

if you are so much genius then why you can't try to solve this problem.

 

Thanks

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@hussey wrote:

Hi Cameron

 

if you are so much genius then why you can't try to solve this problem.

 

Thanks


I don't appreciate ad hominem attacks. I told you how to solve the problem, it's a standard solution used in autotitrators. I'm not really interested in (nor do I have time available for) writing your code for you, particularly since all you have shown of your effort and understanding is drawing a graph from an array with an Express VI. It doesn't look from here like anyone else is interested in doing your work for you, either. If you try something and show your effort, we'll try to help you fix/move things along, that's how I have observed it works here.

 

If you don't know anything about LabVIEW except how to copy-and-paste others' solutions, there are excellent training materials available on the NI website, for instance a couple of self-paced tutorials, and the help files which come with LabVIEW. They would be well worth your while to study, because when you learn the language it will be much faster to work out problems yourself (or at least eliminate non-working techniques) before asking here, than asking here and having to be led step-by-step through a solution over a number of days.

 

Cameron

 

 

 

To err is human, but to really foul it up requires a computer.
The optimist believes we are in the best of all possible worlds - the pessimist fears this is true.
Profanity is the one language all programmers know best.
An expert is someone who has made all the possible mistakes.

To learn something about LabVIEW at no extra cost, work the online LabVIEW tutorial(s):

LabVIEW Unit 1 - Getting Started</ a>
Learn to Use LabVIEW with MyDAQ</ a>
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@hussey wrote:

Hi Cameron

 

if you are so much genius then why you can't try to solve this problem.

 

Thanks


We are not employed to do your work for you.  As Cameron mentioned, multple solutions have been explained to you (some with great detail).  Either learn how to program, hire someone to do it for you, or learn some manners.

 

Individuals on the forums will often write small sections of code or example functions to help out but we will not write your entire program.

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OK 

I


@pjr1121 wrote:

@hussey wrote:

Hi Cameron

 

if you are so much genius then why you can't try to solve this problem.

 

Thanks


We are not employed to do your work for you.  As Cameron mentioned, multple solutions have been explained to you (some with great detail).  Either learn how to program, hire someone to do it for you, or learn some manners.

 

Individuals on the forums will often write small sections of code or example functions to help out but we will not write your entire program.



got the solution my way and thanks for your boring lectures, it's totally discounting

 

thanks for help.

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All right, what's your solution? Document it for someone searching the forums later about a similar problem.

 

Cameron

 

To err is human, but to really foul it up requires a computer.
The optimist believes we are in the best of all possible worlds - the pessimist fears this is true.
Profanity is the one language all programmers know best.
An expert is someone who has made all the possible mistakes.

To learn something about LabVIEW at no extra cost, work the online LabVIEW tutorial(s):

LabVIEW Unit 1 - Getting Started</ a>
Learn to Use LabVIEW with MyDAQ</ a>
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