A co-worker suggested a Waveform Chart wired up with the waveform data
type.  If each "waveform" has just one point, t0 will act as the X axis
value and you can achieve an irregularly spaced chart.  It works!

Jason Dunham
SF Industrial Software, Inc.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Dunham 
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 11:19 AM
To: Bruce Bowler; LabVIEW Mailing List
Subject: RE: time graphs with irregular Xdeltas


I know it's not the same as a native chart, but there is an XY Chart.vi
in the LabVIEW examples.  The chart buffer is done in G software rather
than embedded in the front panel object, but it gets the job done.

I think it existed in LV5.0.1.  If not, you could code your own in about
22 minutes.  Just keep the data in a shift register and update the
entire XY Graph on every update.  Those graphs are pretty darn fast.

Hope that helps. 

Confidential to NI: we still need a real XY Chart!

Jason Dunham
SF Industrial Software, Inc.


-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Bowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:16 AM
To: LabVIEW Mailing List
Subject: time graphs with irregular Xdeltas

One thing that I'm "frustrated" by with LabVIEW (remember, I'm using
5.0.1), is the inability to have a chart where the x-axis is time and is
displayed as time, where the Xdelta is irregular.  More importantly,
it's
starting to annoy my boss (the reason I don't yet have a more modern
version of LV).  Is there something that I'm missing (in 5.0.1) or
available in a later version (that I can maybe use to convince my boss)
that allows for charts with irregularly spaced time on the x-axis?

Thanks!
Bruce

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