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Auto Clean Up Wire does not work well

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Auto Clean Up(CTL+U)is very useful, but in some case this function seems a little strange.

1\When I select nothing of the diagram(clean up the whole diagram by labview's default settings),and press CTL+U, it does not work , no any movement of the diagram. I know some parts of the diagram must move if the Auto Clean Up works, but it didnot .

 

2\When I select parts of the diagrams, for example ,there are 3 WHILE loop , and I choose one(click the WHILE loop's edge line) , the select part can do Auto Clean Up,but other 2 WHILE loops become a little in a mass and become worse. For this reason , I can not finish solving one problem only to find another cropping up.

 

3\ In some case , though my VI seems out of order, it can run, after I press CTL+U,things become even worse, some error appear ,the VI can not run .

 

 

Is there an detailed instruction of the use of CTL+U?

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@alii001 wrote:

Auto Clean Up(CTL+U)is very useful, but in some case this function seems a little strange.

1\When I select nothing of the diagram(clean up the whole diagram by labview's default settings),and press CTL+U, it does not work , no any movement of the diagram. I know some parts of the diagram must move if the Auto Clean Up works, but it didnot .

 

2\When I select parts of the diagrams, for example ,there are 3 WHILE loop , and I choose one(click the WHILE loop's edge line) , the select part can do Auto Clean Up,but other 2 WHILE loops become a little in a mass and become worse. For this reason , I can not finish solving one problem only to find another cropping up.

 

3\ In some case , though my VI seems out of order, it can run, after I press CTL+U,things become even worse, some error appear ,the VI can not run .

 

 

Is there an detailed instruction of the use of CTL+U?


Well, the usual detailed instruction is: don't use it.  Instead, learn to lay out your VI in a readable way in the first place.  I always say, "If your block diagram looks nicer after using the cleanup tool, you're not doing it right".

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There are still problems for me to properly use LaBVIEW about the CleanUP function.see the flash above and below

 

 

Any help will be appreciated.

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