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Hello,

I'm still a bit new to LV.

Currently I'm using LV 8.6.

I have made a 3d parametric graph which works great.

However I have also added a cursor to the graph but it seams stuck to the point which I have set in the property window.

I have tried enabling the cursor which should make dragging possible.

I have tried all settings of the "snap to" setting.

But nothing seems to work.

Can someone tell me what I need to do to make dragging of the cursor across the surface of the 3d parametric graph possible?

thanks in advance,

best regards,

arjen

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Hello,

I'm still a bit new to LV.

Currently I'm using LV 8.6.

I have made a 3d parametric graph which works great.

However I have also added a cursor to the graph but it seams stuck to the point which I have set in the property window.

I have tried enabling the cursor which should make dragging possible.

I have tried all settings of the "snap to" setting.

But nothing seems to work.

Can someone tell me what I need to do to make dragging of the cursor across the surface of the 3d parametric graph possible?

thanks in advance,

best regards,

arjen

Did you try...

CW3dGraph >>> Properties >>> Graph >>> General >>> Track Mode >>> Cursors

?

Ben

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Hello Ben,

Thanks for your reply.

I don't have that option when I open up the property window.

Do I need an extra package to get that or a newer version of LV?

best regards,

arjen

Did you try...

CW3dGraph >>> Properties >>> Graph >>> General >>> Track Mode >>> Cursors

?

Ben

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Hello Ben,

Thanks for your reply.

I don't have that option when I open up the property window.

Do I need an extra package to get that or a newer version of LV?

best regards,

arjen

If you do not have that option you may be using the new version and I will not be able to help.

You can still use the old version but LV does not make it easy to get at the old version. The easiset way to find the old is to open an example that uses the old one. If you serach the NI forums for "Ben 3d" you should find a pile of examples.

Ben

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