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How to run a numeric limit test without a VI?

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I have a measurement that was stored as a variable in a previous step and now I need to put it in a numeric limit test. How do I do this without a VI?

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Hi mshask,

 

you really need to explain why you want to do something "without a VI" when you ask in a LabVIEW forum…

 

I have a measurement that was stored as a variable in a previous step and now I need to put it in a numeric limit test.

Where did you store your signal data? (LabVIEW uses a different conecpt of "variables"!)

Are you using a state machine when you refer to "steps"?

Do you want to apply an InRangeAndCoerce function on your data?

 

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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What do you mean by "numeric limit test" ??

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Maybe limiting the number of people responding by not including any details?  😉

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Hi,

 

This question was double posted to the LabVIEW and TestStand forums.

 

The solution can be found here: Re: Numeric limit test without a VI?

Charlie Rodway | Principal Software Engineer | Certified TestStand Architect (CTA)

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