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Can LabVIEW invoke .NET overloaded methods?

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The VI pics he post are actually different the the initial vi he posted.  There's a couple things I can't figure out from the pics. 🙂

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This part in particular.  Thanks again for your help. 

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The picture you have shown is of a Type-Def Cluster, with 2 elements.  This is part of the larger application I am writing, and is just a fancy way of passing in 2 parameters into the VI with one front-panel control.  In the case here, the "Adapter Index" is a numeric input that selects which element of the ManagementObjectCollection array to use (i.e., which network adapter card present in the system).  "Enable" is a boolean input that selects whether to use the string "Enable" or the string "Disable" as the name of the method to invoke.

 

If you are unfamiliar with clusters and type-defs, or the above is jibberish, and you want to get your application done in a timely manner, I suggest attending a local LabVIEW Basic I & II class as soon as possible (or at least getting the course manuals from NI and locking yourself in a room for a day or two and read them).

 

Good Luck! 

Joe Gerhardstein
Viasat
Certified LabVIEW Architect
Certified TestStand Developer
Certified Professional Instructor
http://www.viasat.com
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Ok. That helps. Thanks again for your help.

 

Erica

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