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How can I plot X-Y diagram with CoDeSys?

Leonard
2007-11-29
2013-08-06
  • Leonard - 2007-11-29

    Is there any possibility to plot X-Y trend (for example X

    is position of axis 1 and Y is position of axis 2).

    I see only X-t trend in Visu!!!

    Best regards

    Leonard

     
  • Toni - 2013-07-08

    I am also looking for a possibility to visualize x, y data.

    Greets,
    Toni

     
  • shooter - 2013-07-12

    edwin i was writing almost same, but thank you i like the program.

     
  • shooter - 2013-08-01

    so i wrote you a program to do this, experiment with it.
    werk2.pro is actually a EXP file. containing only the things needed.
    the trendmaker has all in it, you can export it yourself to your own program.
    i did not use any fancy like types or global.
    it is working with 100 lines all starting at 0,0
    with 250 lines it says error in monitor.

    trendmaker.pro [80.47 KiB]

    WERK2.pro [97.04 KiB]

     
  • craigchamberlin - 2013-08-06

    When attempting to open your program I receive the following error message:

    Zitat:
    Error while reading target information

    Zitat:
    Error while loading the PLC configuration!
    Description file for module 'Module.Root' not found.
    Change configuration directory?

    Zitat:
    Cannot find 1 of 3 libraries. Change library directory?

    Zitat:
    The following libraries could not be loaded (Set path in 'Project"Options"Directories'):
    SYSLIBCALLBACK.LIB 26.9.08 16:43:52

    Any advice on how to handle this? Is it because I am using the version of CoDeSys (2.3.9.34) included with my PS501 Control Builder Plus 2.2.0 package for ABB AC500 PLCs?

     
  • shooter - 2013-08-06

    just start the program and ignore all these alarms, i have not used them, but they are standard in the program.

     
  • craigchamberlin - 2013-08-06

    Great, thanks.

     

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