Calculates the values of a more complex 1D function given by a formula. The values are calculated with higher accuracy than by the Eval y=f(x) 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 specific points between the start and end points that will be used in the calculation. |
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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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formula is a string describing the function under investigation. You can use any valid symbol as the variable name. Refer to Formula VI Variables for valid symbols. |
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X Values is the array of equidistant points between start and end. |
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Y Values is the array of function values from the corresponding points of X Values. |
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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. |