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Senthil_Prakash

Build array with remove unwired inputs

If Build array input contains 'Remove unwired inputs' then it would be convenient, than to delete one by one 'Remove Element' Option

Senthil Prakash S
Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer
8 Comments
garrettmarsh
Member

I can see where this would be useful.

 

What if no inputs are wired? Is this option available? Would it delete the entire node?

Intaris
Proven Zealot

I could use this.

magicbean
Member

If no inputs are wired it could just revert to a single input. If the user wanted to delete it they would have done that instead. Kudos for this idea.

crossrulz
Knight of NI

This is a duplicate of this idea: Remove Unused Inputs


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Darren
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Darren
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Check out the suggestion in the linked idea above...if you're in LabVIEW 2012 or later, you can use the Ctrl-Space, Ctrl-Shift-R shortcut in Quick Drop to remove unused inputs from the Build Array function.

Intaris
Proven Zealot

One of these days I'm gonna start using Quick Drop.... Seriously.

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@Darren: it's never too late to learn a neat (multiple) trick. Thanks.