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How can i hide the control indicators if not selected in the radio button. In the vi below, i want to hide the control indicators, difference, product, and quotient when i select addition in the radio button.

 

I want that only one control indicator displays while selecting a specific operation. When i press Addition,only,the Sum indicator must show up, while all the rest are hidden. operation.png

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Check the Control/Indicator's Property node "Visible". Wiring False/True to the input terminal makes the Control/Indicator Hide/Unhide.

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i didnt get your point, still finding a hard time

 

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Right click the control>Create>Property Node>Visible. Drop this node and wire False to it and execute.

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Accepted by topic author gjjude

Hi gjjude,

 

Probably you might be seeking for this solution. Check the attached VI.

 

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Vij@y wrote:

Hi gjjude,

 

Probably you might be seeking for this solution. Check the attached VI.

 


Additionally you could have done it in an Event structure.

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P@Anand wrote:

Vij@y wrote:

Hi gjjude,

 

Probably you might be seeking for this solution. Check the attached VI.

 


Additionally you could have done it in an Event structure.


Exactly !  But I just want him to learn on his way and then thought of suggesting Event structure.

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i cant see the attached VI


Vij@y wrote:

P@Anand wrote:

Vij@y wrote:

Hi gjjude,

 

Probably you might be seeking for this solution. Check the attached VI.

 


Additionally you could have done it in an Event structure.


Exactly !  But I just want him to learn on his way and then thought of suggesting Event structure.


 

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Thanks i now get it

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