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how to plot angular position-torque graph?

Hi,
 
Now I measured the encoder data from count0 and torque data from analog input. For analysis the relation of position and torque, I want to plot a graph in which x axis is angular not the time, y axis is torque. Finding from the example xy graph.vi, its x axis is time.
 
I am appreciated your help!
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Are you looking for something like this?

 

John O'C
Staff Test Systems Engineer
Woodward, Inc.
Skokie, Illinois, USA

"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely
in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside,
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    Hello

I do have the same problem.

The encoder turns it's way and the voltage too. Now  I have to show that. How do I realize a graph like this one in the picture which is added in the previous reply?

Further more I have another question:
I want to connect my encoder to my two counters on a USB-6210 M-series Mulit-I/O like advised in the manual. I synchronized the measurement from the encoder and the voltage by one of the counter. The other counter measures the angular distance. Is that allowed to do? I'm not sure because there is the encoder and the pulse (for synch) on the same counter.

Very thankful for a reply 😉

Cheers

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