Calculates the values of a more complex function (f(t),g(t)), where t runs over an interval. Both components are given by Formulas. The values are more accurate than those obtained by using the Eval X-Y(t) VI.
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number of points is the number of calculated points at the beginning of the execution. The default is 10. Usually, many more points will be added. |
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epsilon controls the construction of points in between. The default is 0.05. |
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start is the start point of the interval under investigation. The default is 0.0. |
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end is the end point of the interval. The default is 1.0. |
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Formulas is an array of two strings describing the two function components. You can use any valid symbol as the variable name. Refer to Formula VI Variables for more information about valid variables. |
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X is the array of the values of the first component, r(phi)cos(phi) |
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Y is the array of the values of the second component, r(phi)sin(phi) |
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ticks is the time in milliseconds to analyze the formula and to produce the X and the Y array. |
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error returns any error or warning condition from the VI. |