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> how to read values from a constant table or array?
sirzrx
post Nov 10 2004, 07:24 PM
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hi guys im a noob using labview, i have been serching the web for 3 days and i cant find any awnser sad.gif , thx for ur help in advance.

I need to create a constant table (or array) and read data from it (motor eficency):


90 95 96
89 85 90
85 70 50

thats a 3x3 array, and what i want to do is:

* ill get the x cordenate from a pointer slide and the y cordenate from another pointer slide.


* if the cordenate is (2,2) the output will be 85, and that number will be used to make some
calculations in a formula.

*the table will be 37*3.


I have try, arrays, clusters and tables and i still cant figure out how to solve this problem.

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