Last Modified: January 12, 2018
Scales a signal based on a straight line.
signal
Input signal.
This input accepts the following data types:
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Waveform
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1D array of waveforms
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Double-precision, floating-point number
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1D array of double-precision, floating-point numbers
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2D array of double-precision, floating-point numbers
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1D array of complex double-precision, floating-point numbers
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2D array of complex double-precision, floating-point numbers
scale
Slope used for linear scaling.
The following equation defines linear scaling:
, where
m
is
scale.
Default:
1
offset
Intercept used for linear scaling.
The following equation defines linear scaling:
, where
b
is
offset.
Default:
0
error in
Error conditions that occur before this node runs.
The node responds to this input according to standard error behavior.
Many nodes provide an
error in
input and an
error out
output so that the node can respond to and communicate errors that occur while code is running. The value of
error in
specifies whether an error occurred before the node runs. Most nodes respond to values of
error in
in a standard, predictable way.
error in
does not contain an error
|
error in
contains an error
|
|
|
If no error occurred before the node runs, the node begins execution normally.
If no error occurs while the node runs, it returns no error. If an error does occur while the node runs, it returns that error information as
error out.
|
If an error occurred before the node runs, the node does not execute. Instead, it returns the
error in
value as
error out.
|
Default:
No error
scaled signal
Result of scaling the input signal.
This output can return the following data types:
-
Waveform
-
1D array of waveforms
-
Double-precision, floating-point number
-
1D array of double-precision, floating-point numbers
-
2D array of double-precision, floating-point numbers
-
1D array of complex double-precision, floating-point numbers
-
2D array of complex double-precision, floating-point numbers
error out
Error information.
The node produces this output according to standard error behavior.
Many nodes provide an
error in
input and an
error out
output so that the node can respond to and communicate errors that occur while code is running. The value of
error in
specifies whether an error occurred before the node runs. Most nodes respond to values of
error in
in a standard, predictable way.
error in
does not contain an error
|
error in
contains an error
|
|
|
If no error occurred before the node runs, the node begins execution normally.
If no error occurs while the node runs, it returns no error. If an error does occur while the node runs, it returns that error information as
error out.
|
If an error occurred before the node runs, the node does not execute. Instead, it returns the
error in
value as
error out.
|
Where This Node Can Run:
Desktop OS: Windows
FPGA:
DAQExpress does not support FPGA devices
Web Server: Not supported in VIs that run in a web application
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