11-24-2010 08:41 PM
@Darin.K wrote:
c'mon, do the math it is both fun and good for you.
(I always thought you should be able to double-click and enter the number of terminals in a small dialog, a la Array to Cluster)
But many people want that changed. As seen here.
11-24-2010 09:17 PM - edited 11-24-2010 09:22 PM
My analogy to that function should go no further than the appearance of that dialog with a single numeric input. Purely an edit time shortcut and unlike array to cluster there is no ensuing obfuscation. Mentioning it in this thread to cut out the middleman since it would be a future orphan. Maybe it has a ghost of a chance, but I doubt it would get the 2112 Kudos needed, so I guess I'll just relax and get busy with the facts.
Darn iPad has ruined my iPhone typing skills, this is taking forever....
11-25-2010 10:08 AM
@Darin.K wrote:
My analogy to that function should go no further than the appearance of that dialog with a single numeric input. Purely an edit time shortcut and unlike array to cluster there is no ensuing obfuscation. Mentioning it in this thread to cut out the middleman since it would be a future orphan. Maybe it has a ghost of a chance, but I doubt it would get the 2112 Kudos needed, so I guess I'll just relax and get busy with the facts.
Darn iPad has ruined my iPhone typing skills, this is taking forever....
If you choose not to Kudo you still have made a choice.
01-13-2011 07:47 AM
"Right-click >>> Find Events"
I'd like to be able to pop-up on any control and find all of the event structures with events registered for that control. When done at run time it will also find dynamic events.
If someone knows how to do this great! please share with me.
Ben
01-27-2011 02:00 PM
@Ben wrote:
"Right-click >>> Find Events"
I'd like to be able to pop-up on any control and find all of the event structures with events registered for that control. When done at run time it will also find dynamic events.
If someone knows how to do this great! please share with me.
Ben
Does somebody want to post Ben's idea on the Exchange? I don't have time right now.
01-27-2011 02:57 PM
This is not my idea, but I think it deserves significantly more attention. Eight Kudos in five months is way (way!!!) too low! 😞
(See also my comment elsewhere).
A simple change like allows the programmer to have better control over inplaceness and elliminates complex input checking. Any advanced UI needs arrays on the front panel to simplify the layout and streamline the code underneath. It will be even more important if we ever get this idea implemented. 😄
This forum is full of code examples where users fail to harness the power of array controls or indicators.
01-27-2011 03:16 PM
altenbach wrote:
[...]
Any advanced UI needs arrays on the front panel to simplify the layout and streamline the code underneath.
[...]
So true. I often use clusters where arrays would have been so much more efficient. I've even converted arrays to clusters, and back again, so that they'll look like I want.
02-15-2011 05:51 AM
Add block diagram design for typdefs
03-31-2011 09:50 AM
This old idea never got the attention it deserves - http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/An-output-terminal-for-feedback-nodes-that-mirrors-the...
04-01-2011 01:44 AM
tst a écrit :
This old idea never got the attention it deserves - http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/An-output-terminal-for-feedback-nodes-that-mirrors-the...
One more kudo !