Pandiarajan Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 Time scale in the waveform graph ( waveform Data type) always displays that the data starts from 0. irrespective of the to (time stamp) assigned. Is this a bug in LabVIEW? Thanks, Pandiarajan R Wfm Issue.vi Quote Link to comment
ShaunR Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 Time scale in the waveform graph ( waveform Data type) always displays that the data starts from 0. irrespective of the to (time stamp) assigned. Is this a bug in LabVIEW? Thanks, Pandiarajan R Your graphs' X axis property are set to "Loose Fit". Loose Fit Property Short Name: LooseFit Requires: Base Package Class: ColorGraphScale Properties If TRUE, LabVIEW rounds the end markers to a multiple of the increment used for the scale. Quote Link to comment
tnt Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 Time scale in the waveform graph ( waveform Data type) always displays that the data starts from 0. irrespective of the to (time stamp) assigned. Hi, at the moment I'm not behind my PC with LV 8.6 or higher, but have you UNchecked the default waveform property "Ignore Time Stamp"? This should change the X scale from 0 to a timestamp. Happy wiring... Quote Link to comment
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