08-24-2020 09:15 AM
@Ben wrote:Queue-BYTE?
See "cubit" 🙂
08-24-2020 02:33 PM
@AristosQueue (NI) wrote:
See "cubit" 🙂
I thought you were trying to make a qubit reference but this makes much more sense. Well, as much sense as measuring things with cubits can possibly be.
08-25-2020 04:25 PM - edited 08-25-2020 04:25 PM
@Jacobson-ni wrote:
@AristosQueue (NI) wrote:
See "cubit" 🙂
I thought you were trying to make a qubit reference but this makes much more sense. Well, as much sense as measuring things with cubits can possibly be.
I am familiar with a "cubit" and use it regularly particularly when working in the woods. "Is a log long enough to bridge a stream?" for example.
My point was related to the "bit" part since there is no "bit" data type in LabVIEW. Even Booleans are (?) are actually 16 bit (correct me if I am wrong). There are bit-wise operations but they operate on U8s or larger.
So no "bit" only "bits".
Splitting hairs I admit.
As an old guy that has actually seen and trouble-shot a bad bit I just had to make the distinction.
The original joke was rather clever and I liked it.
Ben
08-25-2020 05:58 PM
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