How to plot real-time with nidaq, but see the entire graph as it is plotting?
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Hello,
I am using MATLAB 7.12 with Data Acquisition Toolbox 2.18. I am new to MATLAB, and am trying to simply plot an input voltage versus time in real time. I am able to plot for some duration (say ten seconds), but I have only been able to obtain one of the following results:
1) I have to wait the full ten seconds to see the graph 2) I can see one second of real-time data at a time, and then at the end of the ten seconds the entire graph becomes visible.
I would like to see the entire graph from the beginning, and watch it update as the daq collects more data.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Megan
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  Chirag Gupta
    
 il 15 Lug 2011
				Could you post some sample code?
Are you using the new session based interface?
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  Chirag Gupta
    
 il 15 Lug 2011
        function acquireData
s = daq.createSession('ni');
s.addAnalogInputChannel('cDAQ1Mod1',0,'voltage')
s.Rate = 2000
s.DurationInSeconds = 10;
lh = s.addlistener('DataAvailable',@plotData);
s.startBackground();
% Do something
while(~s.IsDone)
end
plot(data); %  plot global data
function plotData(src,event)
    persistent tempData;
    persistent tempTimeStamps;
    if(isempty(tempData))
         tempData = [];
         tempTimeStamps = [];
     end
     tempData = [tempData;event.Data];
     tempTimeStamps = [tempTimeStamps; event.TimeStamps];
     plot(tempTimeStamps,tempData);
end
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  Chirag Gupta
    
 il 15 Lug 2011
				if you are using the older analoginput object interface, then you should refer to this demo "Continuous Acquisition Using Analog Input" that does exactly what you need!
  W Joey
 il 16 Lug 2015
				I think it works with session-based architecture. But what if i want to get the real-time plot data?
  Sean de Wolski
      
      
 il 15 Lug 2011
        Use a timer function with a timerperiod of give or take 0.25s (depends on how fast your machine is)
Use the peekdata function to pull the most recent samples and plot them all inside the timer function.
obj.SampleRate; obj.Timerperiod; obj.SamplesAvailable;
will also be your friends (in the timerfunction that does the plotting). I'm on a Macintosh without the DAQ toolbox and I haven't used it in about three years; sorry I can't be more specific.
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  Sean de Wolski
      
      
 il 15 Lug 2011
				Ahh of course. Your answer is far better anyway! I'm just dusting the cobwebs off my summer job for 2008.
  Lee Stanley
 il 23 Mag 2013
        Hi,
Is there a way to log the plotted data as well?
Thanks.
Stan
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  Lee Stanley
 il 23 Mag 2013
				
      Modificato: Lee Stanley
 il 23 Mag 2013
  
			Hi Sean,
Could you show your coding here from the example stated above? :) By the way, is it possible to acquire and plot all the channels in a plot as well at the same time?
Thanks.
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