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expression vs OS param problem

robert 21
robert 21 over 4 years ago

Hello,I have tried to build an expression of ft vs gm as shown bellow,by defining on side by name then i have did wavevswave in calcularor.

It shows me the error shown in the end.
Where did i go wrong?
Thanks.





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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 4 years ago

    Dear robert21,

    robert 21 said:
    It shows me the error shown in the end.
    Where did i go wrong?

    I believe you may not have defined the second waveform argument as gmoverid. The interpreter is considering the name you used as a variable and does not recognize it as a waveform. 

    The waveVsWave() function requires, as a minimum, two waveforms as its arguments and from the error you are reporting, it appears you have not defined gmoverid as a waveform. You defined the output expression OS("/NM0" "gmoverid"), but did you give it the name gmoverid?

    Shawn

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  • robert 21
    robert 21 over 4 years ago in reply to ShawnLogan

    Thank you very much

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    ShawnLogan over 4 years ago in reply to robert 21

    Dear robert21,

    Thank YOU for letting me know! I am just happy it was of some help robert21.

    Good luck!

    Shawn

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