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11-16-2011 09:07 AM
Well.... I ran the original implementation from the original code.. To be frank, I don't know if it ever worked. I am meeting with the client this afternoon to try to understand this mystery. The two While Loops, the top stops right away and the bottom runs forever.
The strange part about the first loop is that it is a 2 x 10 array, not a 2 x 128, so it pads a bunch of zeros as would be expected. Now, this could be a consequence of me running it and possibly not getting all the data that should have been produced...
As for the stuff in the bottom image... Oh yeah... Grandiose RG, but what is it really supposed to do??
--- sigh ---
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11-16-2011 12:11 PM
Jeff, what were you trying to link to? It looks like it was intended to be a link to Firefox 6, but the link says the file was not found.
11-16-2011 12:12 PM
11-24-2011 01:48 PM - edited 11-24-2011 01:49 PM
Fellow Champion Mark Yedinak asked to be inducted into the Rube Goldberg hall of fame here and I am happy to do so with full honors. 😄
The solution of converting a 1D array to a 2D array as suggested:
but I think all we need is the following:
Of course the solutions are not equivalent, because Mark's solutions adds another row of zeroes. I doubt this is desired or required to create an input for excel easy table. (I don't have the toolkit installed)
11-24-2011 02:53 PM
That has got to sting--- Sorry Mark!
11-26-2011 01:36 AM - edited 11-26-2011 01:47 AM
This post can be labeled Table Woes and is based on the comedy/tragedy of this thread.
The problem description is simple enough, but one hour later we get the first "blue" answer with a hair raising piece of code:
Labnoob, the original poster, finally "solves" the problem with only a linear memory leak and code that would make Rube Goldberg proud (top of image below).
Below it is my quick attempt to bring some sanity to the thread. It probably needs a few tweaks depending on the rest of the code. At least we no longer have any memory leak! Also, what's the obsession with sequence frames????
11-28-2011 03:40 AM
Wish that it were a simple as using a different browser.
The company IT policy will not support us for any problems on browsers other than IE.
is this an IE issue with the NI site or an issue with our IT security infrastructure - i.e. can anyone else duplicate on Internet Exploder 9?
James