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LabTOONS, The secret life of LabVIEW objects!

Inspired from a thread somewhere...

 

I passed a Class!

 

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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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Ben:

 

Personally, I object to that- you just flushed your inheritance down the drain....

 

-AK2DM

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Because I am gonna use shift registers for an arithmetic time sequence that's y otherwise while loop at this point is of no use.

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@sets wrote:

Because I am gonna use shift registers for an arithmetic time sequence that's y otherwise while loop at this point is of no use.


Are you commenting on anything specific?

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@altenbach wrote:
 


12+ years later and some virus gives this a completely new meaning. 😄

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I wonder what the block diagram scale equivalent of 6ft is. 




Joe.
"NOTHING IS EVER EASY"
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@Joe_H wrote:

I wonder what the block diagram scale equivalent of 6ft is. 


This is the thinnest queue wire.

AristosQueue_1-1598039757923.png

A single bit of that wire (AristosQueue_2-1598039836034.png) is 5-pixels tall. Therefore

      5 pixels = 1 queue-bit

The conversion to metric and other units is left as an exercise for the reader.

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@AristosQueue (NI) wrote:


      5 pixels = 1 queue-bit


If I had heard you say that out loud, then I would naturally conclude that the block diagram scale equivalent of 6ft is 20 pixels.

 

 

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@AristosQueue (NI) wrote:

@Joe_H wrote:

I wonder what the block diagram scale equivalent of 6ft is. 


This is the thinnest queue wire.

AristosQueue_1-1598039757923.png

A single bit of that wire (AristosQueue_2-1598039836034.png) is 5-pixels tall. Therefore

      5 pixels = 1 queue-bit

The conversion to metric and other units is left as an exercise for the reader.


 

Hmmm....

 

Queue-BYTE?

 

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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