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How do I stop an infinite loop because of a poorly placed user prompt during development without closing LabView?

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How do I stop an infinite loop because of a poorly placed user prompt during development without closing LabView?

 

Thank you!

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SHOW SOME CODE!! Sorry, but its quite enfuriating how many times people ask fairly vague questions without showing any code.

 

Show some code. Someone will help you with this problem almost immediately.

 

Rgs,

 

Lucither

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Hi chuck72352,

it depends in your vi settings. Did you try Ctrl+.?

 

Mike

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Here is a VI demonstrating my problem.
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Here is an example of a VI that I can't stop.
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Hi chuck72352,

press "Ctrl+." and keep pressing OK on the MsgBox. There will be a point when the program stops.

 

Mike

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chuck72352 wrote:
Here is an example of a VI that I can't stop.

 

Epic Fail

 

but seriously, as was suggested, download Darren's Abort.vi. It comes in very handy for these.

Message Edited by Broken Arrow on 05-03-2010 01:06 PM
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Mike,

 

Thanks that works!   Also I tried "CTRL"  +   "."  with the mouse of the dialog box and that also works.

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I tried Abort.VI and with a user prompt, it didn't work for me. But CNTRL +  .   does work.
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