Complete the following steps to build a VI that acquires
temperature once every 0.5 seconds for 10 seconds, displays asubVI front panel that shows the acquired data in a graph, and
keeps the front panel open until you click a button.
Front panel
Open a blank VI and build the following front panel.
Use the following guidelines to assist you in building the
front panel.
The indicator to the right of the thermometer is a
digital display belonging to thethermometer. Right-click the thermometer and select
Visible Items>>Digital Display from the
shortcut menu to display the digital value.
Change
# of data values to signed
32-bit integer (I32) representation.
Block diagram
Build the following block diagram.
Place
the
Thermometer VI from a
previous exercise on the block
diagram. This VI acquires the current temperaturevalue.
Place the
Wait Until Next ms Multiple function,
located on the
Functions>>All Functions>>Time&Dialog palette, on the block
diagram. Right-click the input, select
Create>>Constant , and type
500 in the constant to cause the
For Loop to execute every 500 ms.
Place the
Multiply function, located on the
Functions>>Arithmetic&Comparison>>Express Numeric palette, on
the block diagram. This function multiplies eachelement of the output array by 0.50 to scale the
values to represent
the time interval at which the VI takes themeasurements.
Place the
Pop-up Graph VI, located in the
C:\Exercises\LabVIEW Basics I directory, on the block diagram. This VI plots the
temperature data on an XY graph.
Complete the block diagram as shown in the previous
figure.
Save the VI as
Use Pop-up Graph.vi in the
C:\Exercises\LabVIEW Basics I directory.
Configure the subVI to display its front panel when
called.
Double-click the
Pop-up Graph subVI to open its
front panel.
Select
File>>VI Properties .
Select
Window Appearance from the
Category pull-down menu.
Click the
Customize button. Configure
the window appearance as shown in the
dialog box .
Click the
OK button twice and save and
close the subVI. If the front panel is not closed,it will not close after the subVI runs.
Run the
Use Pop-up Graph VI. After the VI
acquires 10 seconds of temperature data, the front panelof the
Pop-up Graph VI displays and plots
the temperature data. Click the
DONE button
to return to the calling VI.
Change the window appearance settings for the
Pop-up Graph subVI to the
Dialog window style.
Save and close the subVI.
Run the
Use Pop-up Graph VI again. The
Pop-up Graph subVI front panel window
behaves as a dialog box. For example, the window stayson top of all other windows and uses the system colors.
Close all open VIs.
Questions & Answers
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asegid
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