Overview
The list below presents highlights of the functional coverage NI LabVIEW MathScript provides.
LabVIEW MathScript is a textual math component of LabVIEW that works with more than 800 textual functions for math, signal processing, and analysis. In addition, you can use more than 900 graphical functions for signal processing, analysis, and math that are available as VIs (programs) within LabVIEW.
The list below presents a summary of the functional coverage LabVIEW MathScript provides. New functions added with LabVIEW Version 8.6 are bolded. Follow this link for a complete list of LabVIEW MathScript functions.
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2D and 3D Plots Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Approximation (Curve Fitting and Interpolation) Ordinary Differential Equation Solvers Polynomial Operations Linear Algebra Matrix Operations Vector Operations |
Probability and Statistics Optimization Advanced Functions Basic Trigonometric Spectral Analysis Boolean and Bit Operations Data Acquisition/Generation Other/Utility |
You can also extend LabVIEW MathScript by adding your own user-defined functions or by installing a LabVIEW add-on. The LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Module and the NI Digital Filter Design Toolkit for LabVIEW add text-based functions to LabVIEW MathScript.
Related Links
- LabVIEW MathScript Portal
- Complete LabVIEW Signal Processing Analysis and Math Function List (Graphical and Textual)
- Digital Filter Design Toolkit
- LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Module
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