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This is the link to the LV -- C benchmark.
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/webmain/DC9B6DD177D91D6286256C9400733D7F
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There is another great article that compares LabVIEW to C, called Can LabVIEW C?. This article aims at showing the power and flexibility of LabVIEW and even contains a number of example programs and links to other documents. I'll summarize by saying that this article is FANTASTIC!!!
Another source of information on LabVIEW is the LabVIEW Technical Information Page. Talk about information heavy! It has everything from "Software Engineering and Code Reuse" to "LabVIEW as a Programming Language" and you can easily spend hours reading.
I think that one of the best conclusions is that LabVIEW can save developers hours upon hours of development time. If some applications do run faster in C, the time and money saved during development by using LabVIEW far outweighs the milliseconds saved during execution of the code. Its worth noting that in the instances where C outperformed LabVIEW, it WASN'T by orders of magnitude. In the worst case, C was less than 1.5 times faster than LabVIEW.
Keep the debate alive!!! Its a very worthy question...
Best Regards,
Chris C
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
10-28-2005 08:31 AM
10-28-2005 03:05 PM - edited 10-28-2005 03:05 PM
Ditto all of the above.
I have not done the side by side LV vs C BUT I did consult on an NDT application with similar specs.
Doing the live updates was the challenge the customer faced and we managed to pull that off.
in my book "High-speed" DAQ is when the raw data transfer rates approach the bus transfer rate. In those applications I can easily "divide and conquer" and distribute the application across multiple platforms.
I shuder at the thought of having to do the same thing WITHOUT LV.
Ben
Message Edited by Ben on 10-28-2005 03:05 PM
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