Eval y=f(a,x1,x2) (Not in Base Package)

Calculates a 2D array of function values defined on a grid. Additionally, you can integrate an arbitrary set of parameters where any parameter gets its value with the help of an element of an array of parameter clusters on the front panel. Details

number of points describes the number of grid points for both variables. The default is 25.
Start are the start points of both variables, that is, an array of length 2. The default values are (0,0).
End are the end points of both variables, that is, an array of length 2. The default values are (1,1).
Parameters is an array of clusters describing the parameters.
name of the parameter that uses the conventions of the Formula VIs.
value is the user-defined value of the parameter.
formula is a string describing a function, where both variables and parameters can be used.
Variables is an array of two strings representing the two variables with respect to the naming conventions of the Formula VIs. The default variables are (x1, x2). Refer to Formula VI Variables for more information about valid variables.
X1 Values is a 1D array of the used x1 arguments.
X2 Values is a 1D array of the used x2 arguments.
Y Values is the resulting 2D array of the function values.
ticks is the time effort for the whole calculation of the function values in milliseconds.
error returns any error or warning condition from the VI.

Eval y=f(a,x1,x2) Details

The function

with a = 1 and b = 2 is a common function in and . The variables a and b stand for Parameters. Only the right hand side of this equation needs to be entered on the Formula control. Thus enter the following values on the front panel: