Popular Post Mike King Posted March 2, 2016 Popular Post Report Posted March 2, 2016 Hi, I figured people here may be more interested in this project. I have some cool graph extensions I'm building in an open source project, which make some nice graphical overlays for XY graphs and waveform graphs in LabVIEW. I've got a github page where you can grab the code, support the project or just have a look at some of the same screenshots. Everything updates live in the graph, so you really need to see it, to get how it all works, so here you go: https://github.com/unipsycho/Graph-Extensions-LabVIEW Please star follow the project if you want to see this developed and I'd appreciate any feedback or ideas to extend it further. The markers are very much IN development right now, so no where near finished, but the tools can still be seen working. THANKS! 10 Quote
Popular Post Mike King Posted March 9, 2016 Author Popular Post Report Posted March 9, 2016 Some more progress on this project I wanted to share. You can now drag out range based markers to overlay them on a graph. point and line markers are all supported as well. 3 Quote
mwebster Posted May 11, 2016 Report Posted May 11, 2016 I just came across this last week. There's some nice stuff in there. Definitely some pieces that I may wind up using and extending for future projects. I especially liked the mouse wheel graph zoom function you wrote, very neat and modular. I had done roughly the same with modkeys as a proof of concept when they introduced mousewheel events, but it wasn't nearly as self-contained. Mike Quote
JamesMc86 Posted May 12, 2016 Report Posted May 12, 2016 Wow these look great, will definately be checking them out on a project I'm working on Quote
Antoine Chalons Posted May 13, 2016 Report Posted May 13, 2016 This looks really great! It seems to be in LabVIEW 2015, right? could you possibly save it back for 2014? Quote
Mike King Posted June 10, 2016 Author Report Posted June 10, 2016 Antoine, sorry for slow replies. I've been working still on some updates, but haven't pushed it back to previous versions yet, just limited in time, so mostly want to develop it, not port back, I've been hoping someone else would help contribute and could put a release back in previous versions, but alas. Just keep an eye on the github project, I'll see if I can get to it there sometime. Quote
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