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Idea would not work in many tight wiring situations. Making it an optional setting would just create another style setting to debate about, and having all wires appear similar is important to the readability when shared between developers or online.
Is it posible to set Fillet/Chamfer for wires in LabVIEW block diagram, like in CAD...
I'm sorry. But I'm suggest an improvement. I have been a LabVIEW user since 8.2..but never found a method to configure wires in Block Diagram with a chamfer or a fillet.
Why wires in LabVIEW always turn 90 degree at a corner?
So I suggest if it's possible to set a radius or an angle for bending wires,just like a circuit diagram or a mechanical drawing.
Chamfers and fillets in mechanical drawings are there for a purpose and not to make the lines look "pretty". Making wires bend in chamfers and fillets will not add one iota of functionality (or IMO readability) to the block diagram.
PaulG.
LabVIEW versions 5.0 - 2020
“All programmers are optimists” ― Frederick P. Brooks Jr.
My first LabVIEW mentor told me once that a VI becomes less efficient as you increase the number of wire bends. Yeah. You remember that, don't you, Denise!?!?!
I put round corners on my wires. Sometimes I use a sinusoid...
I had to make vugie's JKI RCF plugin into a Quick Drop plugin, so it's not as configurable in my LV2012 implementation, but it's there for me.
Jim You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are. ~ Alice For he does not know what will happen; So who can tell him when it will occur? Eccl. 8:7
I always imagine datastream in LV wires as signals in circuits, a chamfer will surely good to make signals less sensitive tohigh frequencynoise...forgive my stupidness.
Idea would not work in many tight wiring situations. Making it an optional setting would just create another style setting to debate about, and having all wires appear similar is important to the readability when shared between developers or online.