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Re: 2d Array Problem

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mikeporter wrote:
you don't need a subVI. all you need is the LV divide function. wire your 2D array to the X input, a scalar constant with 500 in it to the Y input and you're done...

Well, he seems to have an array of scale factors so it might e a litttle bit more complicated.

 

Does the size of the array of clusters correspond to the number of columns? A simple FOR loop, autoindexing over the columns (transpose first!) and multiplying with the scale factor will do everything in one step.

 

 

Of course, you seem to do everything on the first column, so maybe you want multiple columns as output, one for each element in the cluster array.

 


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