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Creating an array of Occurrences Occurrences are an elegant way of implementing a Boolean event based architecture. An example of Occurrence Based Architecture (OBA) that recently came to mind after I viewed a copy of one of the Animusic videos.
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			01-28-2007 04:38 PM
Ben, Do I sense a nugget cooking? 
Here's a suggestion which might help making it cleaner, if you're feeling up to it.
Grab all of those images again, but save them in PNG format (will get rid of the annoying noise JPEG creates around text) and remove the scrollbars and toolbars from the images, as they create a lot of noise. If you want, Paint can save your images as PNG, or (even better), you can use the Code Capture Tool, which will grab only the image of the code you select. Place it in the LabVIEW\Project folder, restart and it will be in your Tools menu, just waiting to be used.
 
					
				
		
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			01-30-2007 12:45 PM
Which I had read tst's post before saving everything to jpg.
Image to show outputs wired to the left.
 
					
				
		
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