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Reinitialize Arrays to Default Values

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Hello everybody,

 

I am working with a progam that can perform two different tess in sequence. After that, the program saves the values into arrays to be saved in a spreadsheet. Sometimes though, I only need to perform one test. However, my program includes in the spreadsheet the values of the one test I choose not to run by taking the values from the previous run. Is there a way to reinitialize arrays to empty?

 

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It is difficult to say without having a good understanding of what your code currently does. A picture says a thousand words; please post what you have so that you can get better davice.

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Thank you. Here is the code. The arrays I would like to reinitialize are the ones called DC Test Values and Pulse Test Values.

 

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I didn't see the arrays you mentioned in the submitted code, but creating an empty array is simple -- put an Array constant on the block diagram and fill it with an element of the appropriate type.  For example, here is an empty array of Dbl:

Empty Array.png

Wire this wherever you need an Empty Array to appear.

 

BS

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The simple solution is just to write an empty array to all of your test results when you start a test sequence.  Maybe add another state for sequence initialization.


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