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Hii friends,

 

Can any 1 suggest the answers for the Questions i have attached in it.......... 

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I would say 28, based on the patterns available.  I hope to never see a subvi with that many connections!  Smiley Surprised

 

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vt92 wrote:

I would say 28, based on the patterns available.  I hope to never see a subvi with that many connections!  Smiley Surprised

 


 

My second app used a sub-VI with the worse case pattern. I had this weivbal of logic in a single VI. I selected the center of it and created a sub-VI from it. It ended up looking like a spider or should I call it a "Flying Spagetti Monster".

 

I have gotten better since then. Smiley Wink

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Did you try opening a blank VI and seeing how many terminals are on the densest pattern?

 

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Mike actually for a blank Vi is 12 but in the Question they mentioned a sub vi can hold up to how many terminals........so it is 28 only  yaa
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For the 3rd que, Bundle by Name is the correct answer.
- Partha ( CLD until Oct 2027 🙂 )
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I had 1 question called where we can adjust the gain in DAQmx.....
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Can u say the answer
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If you have LabVIEW why don't you try to find the answers? For this question just open a blank vi and place a cluster box on the front panel. Add a string control, a numeric control and a boolean control into the cluster box. Right click the border of the cluster and choose reorder controls in cluster. Smiley Wink
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'A' is the correct answer.

 

We dont need to reorder the cluster elements' order when we delete/remove any/some controls/indicators from it.

- Partha ( CLD until Oct 2027 🙂 )
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