05-19-2014 09:32 AM
It depends on what the heck this routine is supposed to do? You keep changing the inputs and outputs of the routine so there are different solutions. My impression was that you wanted to test each byte of the array. If you want the bytes to be separate this would do it. If you want them in an array it isn't.
You can simplify it by pulling down on the index array and creating 8 index inputs. You only need to wire the top one.
05-19-2014 09:34 AM
@sth wrote:
It depends on what the heck this routine is supposed to do? You keep changing the inputs and outputs of the routine so there are different solutions. My impression was that you wanted to test each byte of the array. If you want the bytes to be separate this would do it. If you want them in an array it isn't.
You can simplify it by pulling down on the index array and creating 8 index inputs. You only need to wire the top one.
You don't even need to wire the top index since it defaults to 0.
05-19-2014 04:03 PM
@RavensFan wrote:
You don't even need to wire the top index since it defaults to 0.
One step at a time.... 🙂
05-20-2014 03:36 PM
Hi there,
For me as a totally fresh guy it is quie hard to imagine about what exaclu you talking, so is it possible that some of you will your idea in block diagram?
05-20-2014 08:20 PM
05-20-2014 10:04 PM
sth,
Your picture failed. I don't know how you tried to include it. Be sure to attach it to your message, then edit your message and use the 3rd optioni on the Embed Picture dialog to inser the picture based on "3rd party" website which is the properties of the recently attached file.
05-21-2014 02:38 AM
sth could you add that picture correctly so i can see it?
05-21-2014 08:13 AM
05-21-2014 08:13 AM
05-21-2014 08:16 AM - edited 05-21-2014 08:19 AM
No, it doesn't show up.
Are you using the embed picture button on the editor toolbar?
What browser are you using?
The properties of the image are "webkit-fake-url://AC1C7D53-13A3-4B45-B74F-D7A1BB425B15/image.tiff"
I have no idea what a webkit-fake-url is supposed to be.
Just attach your image as a file to your message.
You can't "just paste" an image into the editor. You can probably see it because the image is cached on your PC.