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05-02-2018 06:39 AM
Onderwerpen voor 17 mei:
De presentatie slides kunnen na de meeting toegevoegd worden aan deze topic.
Ook zal tijdens de pauze de eerste Coding Challenge worden gehouden! Kijk snel op:
https://forums.ni.com/t5/DutLUG/Battleships-DutLUG-Coding-Competition/gpm-p/3758752
05-15-2018 12:25 AM
Hello fellow LabVIEW enthusiasts!
Today is the last day you can summit your algorithm, so if you haven't done already, please send your entry to pascal@vi-tech.nl as a zip file, and include your name in the message somewhere.
I will see you this Thursday! Cheers!
05-18-2018 03:09 AM
Here is the Interfaces presentation & code. There is a readme that explains how to set it up on your machine to run it.
Tot Augustus!
05-18-2018 12:57 PM
En hierbij ook mijn presentatie.
Joris Robijn
05-22-2018 03:01 AM - edited 05-22-2018 03:02 AM
In the very exceptional case where you want to ignore an error on purpose (without disabling the automatic error handling), you could use the "Error Eater.vi". It looks nice and at least you have a way to find all the places/instance where you broke the rules on wiring the error wire. I don't recommend using this vi often but in response to the presentation of last thursday I wanted to share this with the community.
05-22-2018 04:30 AM
@StefanLemmens wrote:
In the very exceptional case where you want to ignore an error on purpose (without disabling the automatic error handling), you could use the "Error Eater.vi". It looks nice and at least you have a way to find all the places/instance where you broke the rules on wiring the error wire. I don't recommend using this vi often but in response to the presentation of last thursday I wanted to share this with the community.
Love it!