06-04-2015 08:05 AM
@lagahoo wrote:
You do that, and for some god forsaken reason every things spreads out.
It's not a god forsaken reason, the reason is because the setting on the structure was set to autogrow. Turn this off in your LabVIEW options to have new structures made have this turned off. I think this option is saved with the structure so other developers may have saved the VI with auto grow on, in which case you'll have to turn it off, or use scripting to turn them all off.
If this option is one of your main draw backs of LabVIEW I'd say NI is doing pretty good.
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06-04-2015 08:39 AM
Thanks for that, but what function or setting in Labview prevents you from hidding codes in a structure (case, while, sequence, ect). I am able to minimize my structures regradless of the code inside it.
06-04-2015 08:55 AM - edited 06-04-2015 08:56 AM
@lagahoo wrote:
Thanks for that, but what function or setting in Labview prevents you from hidding codes in a structure (case, while, sequence, ect). I am able to minimize my structures regradless of the code inside it.
You can't have your Kate and Edith, too.
06-04-2015 08:56 AM
Well what way do you want it? LabVIEW gives you all the options you want. You can either enable auto grow and know code is not hiddent, or you can disable auto grow and your structures won't grow?
I have auto grow turned off but can use VI analyzer to find hidden code.
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06-04-2015 09:16 AM
Thanks very much Hooovahh, for your help, much appreciated.
06-11-2015 09:59 AM
Hiding code is a true nightmare..