??? 03/30/08 13:18 Read: times |
#152711 - One Way.... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
One great way to do this is to leverage the charting capabilities of Excel. Inside a worksheet add VBA code that receives in the data from the serial port and plugs it into the worksheet. On the worksheet place a chart that plots the worksheet data.
This has advantages wherein the data can be reformatted or adjusted in the VB code if necessary before becoming numbers in a chart column. Michael Karas |
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