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Can't insert 1d array of DBL into 2d array

      

LOL!!!!

You're reply about time warping was good.

See Altenbach's example.  It should help you out.

 

LOL!



Message Edited by JoeLabView on 12-06-2007 03:40 PM
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Hey, what are new users for if not to amuse those who actually know what they're doing?  🙂

I'm working on adapting Altenbach's example right now; I'll let you know how it turns out.  I can't promise it'll be as funny as my last attempt, though.

Don't hurt yourself rolling around on the floor.  Smiley Wink
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It works perfectly, Altenbach!  Thanks so much.  🙂

I'll make sure not to put any more time loops into my programs.  😉
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@kharris126 wrote:
What, you're telling me Lab View can't warp time and space?  I demand a refund!

This should definitely go to the quote book of LV Smiley Very Happy

maybe you can find it unsupported (yet) in the supersecretscripting features...Smiley Very Happy
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It's the feedback node that was actually funny.

That was a good one.  🙂

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Your use of the feedback node got me curious..

After I stopped laughing 😉  I decided to implement a little code...  Just for curiosity.  The result was interesting, and after looking at the code, it made sense.

Note:  I'm not recommending that you use this aproach in your solution..  Stick with what Altenbach proposed. 

But I owe you an appology, because the use of a feedback node was not quite a time warp...   🙂   I'm not sure what to call it..  Or even if it's actually useful for anything.. (keeping track of data as the array evolves?? maybe, if some values were actually replaced along the way... ?? 😮 )

Nevertheless, it is not an illegal use of the function..  Have a look at the image below.  LV is fun, isn't it?



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