05-18-2022 03:10 PM
Thanks a lot Berth for the explanation. If I want the listbox to show nothing, I will write nothing " ".
05-18-2022 03:16 PM
@GRCK5000 wrote:
Thanks a lot Berth for the explanation. If I want the listbox to show nothing, I will write nothing " ".
Bingo! No need to use the Invoke node.
05-18-2022 03:40 PM - edited 05-18-2022 03:40 PM
05-18-2022 04:30 PM
How about trying this?
05-18-2022 05:17 PM
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Thanks a lot!. Problem solved.
05-18-2022 07:13 PM
You still have glaring errors.
Here's a quick draft that seems to work more correctly.
05-18-2022 07:16 PM
And if there are really only two states that switch at regular intervals, you don't even need an enum.
05-19-2022 06:25 AM
Thank you very much Mr. Altenbach. This is great! I learned to stay away from feedback node. I'll stick with shift registers from now on thanks to you.
05-19-2022 06:26 AM
Best advice always. Thanks Mr. Altenbach!
05-19-2022 08:34 AM - edited 05-19-2022 08:37 AM
@GRCK5000 wrote:
Thank you very much Mr. Altenbach. This is great! I learned to stay away from feedback node. I'll stick with shift registers from now on thanks to you.
I'm sure that's not the intended take-away lesson. altenbach frequently advocates FOR feedback nodes as a more compact alternative to shift registers. There are specific use cases that favor each method over the other, but also a lot (probably more) where either method can be used effectively.
-Kevin P