So I have a problem between the most efficient way to code iterative operations and the way I usually do it for readability/simplicity
Efficient
Simple and clean
I imagine the last way is way less efficient due to creating a matrix then working through it again.
I'm proposing a merging of these two ideas. A compound tunnel that performs the most efficient method, but doens't mess up my diagrams with a lot of crossing wires and other hard to read messes.
Proposed
Note, this will only work for commutative functions (add, subtract, and, or, xor... basically anything on the Compound Arithmetic function)
I haven't decided how the selection function should work, so I leave that to the LabVIEW UI coding experts since they've done a good job so far.
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Declined for reasons listed here: http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/Compound-Boolean-and-Numeric-Tunnels/idc-p/3161127#M31...