With the wide range of programmers that frequent the forum, I figure that someone might have had some experience with the LabVIEW program. I have to learn it for an upcoming job quickly, and it's going OK, but I still need some pointers.
In particular, I've learned about enough to implement for and while loops, but I don't really understand how arrays work on LabVIEW with loops. Does anyone know what to connect to where to get a loop to look at each member of an array and output it to a graph? I know about auto-indexing, I just don't know how to make arrays properly.
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Re: LabVIEW « Reply #2 on: April 16, 2009, 01:35:43 am »
Thanks, that helps. I've read a few tutorials but they didn't really offer much advice. I still need to figure out what connects to what in for and while loops that are connected to arrays (wire diagram-wise).
I'm surprised LabVIEW gave you the impression I have a "cool job", but as far as jobs go it's alright.
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Re: LabVIEW « Reply #3 on: April 16, 2009, 11:08:51 am »
While you're free to talk about almost anything you want in the Starbase Café, there are probably many other places where you will have a better chance of receiving a useful reply to this question.
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