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Re: While Loop Array Generation

SercoSteveB
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What are the values of Maximum Value Out and Minimum Value Out following execution of the VI?

 

While Loop Array Generation.png

 

a) Minimum Value Out = 0, Maximum Value Out = 60

b) Minimum Value Out = 1, Maximum Value Out = 60

c) Minimum Value Out = 0, Maximum Value Out = 61

d) Minimum Value Out = 1, Maximum Value Out = 61

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jyagaimo
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B

ersmt444
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B

karthick@krishnan
Member

 B

crossrulz
Knight of NI

B


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ersmt444
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Hi 

Matt-A.
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B

I find this very useful.  I've been programming for years and this review reminds me of the little things not often used. 

SercoSteveB
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Hi ersmt444

 

In my opinion it is crucial for The Daily CLAD to have input not just from people starting out with LabVIEW but also from experienced LabVIEW users.  When it comes to experience and opinions that can be trusted you can't go far wrong than with a LabVIEW Champion or Knight of NI, fortunately for us crossrulz is both. 

 

I agree crossrulz probably finds the questions easy; but by answering, commenting and explaining he brings a legitamacy to the blog that, in my opinion, makes it a better resource for all.

 

Steve

crossrulz
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Plus, I do occasionally learn something, usually in the form of a new way to do something.  There is a saying that you stop learning the day you die.  So you could say this blog is keeping me alive.Smiley Tongue

 

Oh, and Steve forgot CLA, CLED, and CPI in my repertoire.


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SercoSteveB
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Apologies, so many letters what will you do with them all.

crossrulz
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SercoSteveB wrote: so many letters what will you do with them all.

 

1. My record the last few years has been "keep getting new jobs with higher pay" (hiring managers like to see stuff like that).  Hopefully I am at a place where I can be for a long time (so far, so good).

2. Impress AEs at NI, which only helps my ego.


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MrStevenUND
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Ans: B

 

Hi ersmt444.  While I don't have as many letters as crossrulz, he isn't the only one hanging around here with higher than a CLAD.  I just renewed my CLD in December.  Steve posts some things that I have not seen or used before, and it's a good way to keep things fresh.  In my case, I became certified for a previous job and used LabVIEW everyday.  As of late, I'm lucky if I use LabVIEW once a month.  

Tsjabrantes
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B

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ersmt444
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Hi MrStevenUND.  While I don't have any letters from National Instruments.I just started using LabVIEW since August 2016 and this blog help me a lot .Really the questions posted here are so helpful to learn LabVIEW in a good manner.LabVIEW is new for me everyday because I learn something new daily. I just wanted to give compliment to 

SercoSteveB
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Thanks for your kind words ersmt444, sounds like we might have another member of The Daily CLAD marketing department. Smiley Happy.

 

Answer: B.  Nice one all.  TIP:  Replace the U32s with DBL precision numeric values and see what answers you get.

sriveni
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B

cd11
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A RIGHT B