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@AleVS wrote:

thanks for the answer and yes, I already did the exam examples, actually, that's why I did this question because all of the solutions in the examples are state machines


Mind you, I wouldn't take those example solutions as a guide to how it's done. Last time I checked, the style was terrible. I hope they revised them, because as they where a few years ago, they shouldn't pass.

 

If you feel comfortable with a state machine, use a state machine.

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wiebe@CARYA wrote:

@AleVS wrote:

thanks for the answer and yes, I already did the exam examples, actually, that's why I did this question because all of the solutions in the examples are state machines


Mind you, I wouldn't take those example solutions as a guide to how it's done. Last time I checked, the style was terrible. I hope they revised them, because as they where a few years ago, they shouldn't pass.

 

If you feel comfortable with a state machine, use a state machine.


Weibe,  every one of those example solutions is a tweaked version of a real Examinees passing submission.  They are not intended to show 40/40 and intentionally leave in find findable point deductions.

 

Discussions about those issues are some of the best threads on the certification board. 


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wiebe@CARYA

 IMHO, State Machines don't play nice with Event Structures. And when you do make something to support Even Structures, you'd probably don't need a State Machine anymore, just a parallel loop executing commands in parallel. That's what a Producer Consumer pattern is.


Check out the JKI State Machine. IMHO, I could not live without an Event loop in a State Machine, Smiley LOL, handle UI events, and User Event based messaging.

 

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wiebe@CARYA wrote:

@AleVS wrote:

thanks for the answer and yes, I already did the exam examples, actually, that's why I did this question because all of the solutions in the examples are state machines


Mind you, I wouldn't take those example solutions as a guide to how it's done. Last time I checked, the style was terrible. I hope they revised them, because as they where a few years ago, they shouldn't pass.

 

If you feel comfortable with a state machine, use a state machine.


Weibe,  every one of those example solutions is a tweaked version of a real Examinees passing submission.  They are not intended to show 40/40 and intentionally leave in find findable point deductions.


Really? Those are real exams, and they passed?

 

I get that they don't show 40/40, but I'd grade 1/15 for style on most of them.

 

Not sure what would happen if e.g. math books showed example solutions that are 60% correct. To me, the example should preferably be at least "good".

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wiebe@CARYA

 IMHO, State Machines don't play nice with Event Structures. And when you do make something to support Even Structures, you'd probably don't need a State Machine anymore, just a parallel loop executing commands in parallel. That's what a Producer Consumer pattern is.


Check out the JKI State Machine. IMHO, I could not live without an Event loop in a State Machine, Smiley LOL, handle UI events, and User Event based messaging.


I did. I checked out every OSFA OOTB (one-size-fits-all out-of-the-box) solution. Not for me. I want the solution to be the simplest solution that does the trick. Not the fastest solution in the short run. But I get others who have other opinions about frameworks, templates and such.

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I don't think you can use the JKI state machine unless you build one from scratch?  (I don't think it's included with a standard LabVIEW install.)

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@billko wrote:

I don't think you can use the JKI state machine unless you build one from scratch?  (I don't think it's included with a standard LabVIEW install.)


That is correct.  But there is a blog post on JKI's site that tells you how to make a "lightweight" version of it during the exam.



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@billko wrote:

I don't think you can use the JKI state machine unless you build one from scratch?  (I don't think it's included with a standard LabVIEW install.)


It was just meant as an example of a State Machine and Event Structure that played well together. (See the earlier comments)

 

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