Error - "you have connected two arrays of different sizes.

I am completing hands-on Introduction to Labview Mathscript chapter to scientists and engineers, and I added in the code for the controller of the form, I get the error message:

You have two or more types of data table wired together, but the paintings have a different number of dimensions. It is necessary to display the context-sensitive Help window to see the number of dimensions. The dimension of-> t is 2. The dimension of the XY graph-> t is 1.

I tried inserting the index and build arrays as says the help page, but it still does not work.

Attached is a screenshot and any help would be greatly appreciated.

You have a couple of 2D paintings coming out of your node Mathscript.  Is that what you want?

You are clustering together to get to the XY graph, but I don't think that there is no structure of logical data for a chart that uses a set of 2D charts.

First, you need to look at the help and examples for a XY Chart see what data structures which can accept a graphic.  Then understand what mean 2D paintings and what you can do for them to get them to work in a XY Chart.

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