06-17-2014 08:09 PM
Hi
I'm trying to edit a labview VI that uses the "Build Array" function. I want to remove one of the elements in the middle, but so far I've only been able to remove elements from the bottom or top. Since there are many elements involved and the one I want to remove is right in the middle, I would rather not unwire all the elements below and then rewire them up one line. Is there a button to remove a middle element that I can't seem to find?
THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!!!!!!!!
-Rebecca
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06-17-2014 08:16 PM
First delete the unwanted wire. Now right-click on the open connection on the Build Array. There is an option to "Remove Input".
06-17-2014 08:24 PM
You will need a bit of manual dexterity to delete the selected element and not the one below or above. I could never do it with a trackball mouse. Ctrl+z and try again is my motto and why I still do not use auto tool selection.
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06-17-2014 08:25 PM
You're awesome! THANKS SO MUCH!
06-19-2014 12:24 PM
@JÞB wrote:
Ctrl+z and try again is my motto and why I still do not use auto tool selection.
A fellow brother of the tab. Nice to know I'm not alone.
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06-19-2014 02:36 PM
@JÞB wrote:
You will need a bit of manual dexterity to delete the selected element and not the one below or above. I could never do it with a trackball mouse. Ctrl+z and try again is my motto and why I still do not use auto tool selection.
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I hate the automatic tool selection.
Removing ```` marks from my diagram is less annoying than the automated tool selection.
06-19-2014 02:51 PM
@RTSLVU wrote:
I hate the automatic tool selection.
Removing ```` marks from my diagram is less annoying than the automated tool selection.
Or randomly turning on caps lock. Luckily I found a registry file that disables caps lock all together. If I had a working caps lock I would probably only use it a few times a year anyway.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-caps-lock-key-in-windows-vista/
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06-19-2014 03:21 PM - edited 06-19-2014 03:23 PM
@JÞB wrote:
You will need a bit of manual dexterity to delete the selected element and not the one below or above.
There's a hidden Quick Drop feature for this. Select the Build Array, press Ctrl-Space, Ctrl-Shift-R (the 'Shift' is important!), and it will remove unwired inputs from the Build Array.
LabVIEW 2012 and later.
06-19-2014 03:36 PM
@Darren wrote:
There's a hidden Quick Drop feature for this. Select the Build Array, press Ctrl-Space, Ctrl-Shift-R (the 'Shift' is important!), and it will remove unwired inputs from the Build Array.
LabVIEW 2012 and later.
That is so random. So I tested it with bundle by name and it also worked as expected, and with the Merge Errors. Should we assume it works with all resizable block diagram nodes?
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06-19-2014 03:53 PM
@Hooovahh wrote:
Should we assume it works with all resizable block diagram nodes?
Because of scripting limitations, the approach I've taken only works with certain nodes. In LabVIEW 2013, those nodes are Bundle By Name, Build Array, Concatenate Strings, Bundle, and Merge Errors. In LabVIEW 2014 I was able to add Unbundle By Name and Property Node.
Nodes that are *not* supported, but that I think could benefit from this feature, include Compound Arithmetic, Index Array, and Format Into String.