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In this thread a contributor posted code to help with high speed raw ethernet packets.

 

While this is not something we have to do every day, may Y'all will remember this the next time someone wants to acquire ethernet I/O.

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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In this thread, Sam showed me I can bundle evnet registration wires.

 

As I have posted previously in this thread, "I never knew that and if you did, why didn't you tell me?"

 

If you did not know that, then can I ask that you throw him some stars (kudos) ?

 

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@Ben wrote:

In this thread, Sam showed me I can bundle evnet registration wires. 


I did know that, I also know that you can use a build array on multiple user events, creating an array and then register for multiple events which get handled in the same case.  Then when any one of the events is generated your event structure will handle it.  It is something that is harder to do with a queue where you are monitoring multiple sources and reacting to whichever one has data first.  The only catch is every event being registered in the array needs to have the same data type, but you can get away with having them all be a Variant.

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@Ben wrote:

In this thread, Sam showed me I can bundle evnet registration wires.


I learned that from Jack Dunaway a few years ago at NI Week.  I have lately showed this trick to a few coworkers and they have been consistently amazed by it.


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In this thread we talk about an interesting dilemma that tries to answer the question;

 

"If a operation never executes, SHOULD it return an error?"

 

The rule for optimizing out dead code are called into question.

 

Have a look and add you 2 cents.

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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In this thread, I attached a presentation that shows how to draw arbitrary data in a graph's build in picture control. Benefit from the graphs scales and the picture controls flexibility!

 

This idea suggest to add this property to all graphs (intensity and charts). It has images demonstrating the results.

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Nice breakdown of bookmarks (including scripting). Nothing shocking, but comprehensive.

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In this post Paul shared an Xcontrol that imbeds a ring in a table.

 

Very Nice!

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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