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What is this icon in labview?

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Enable context help (ctrl+H) and hover over it with your mouse.

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Or right click, Visible Items>Label.

 

Or drag & drop the VI in a string or path constant (or a path control or a free label)...

 

Or if it's a VI, double click to open it. See VI Properties>General to get it's full path.

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Where did you find it? Do you have code that includes it or you want to recreate a VI from a picture seen in a book, article, or web page. If you found this on a diagram picture, give us the link. If you have the VI, do what was suggested. You can even double-click it and look at the code. Maybe there are diagram comments describing some functionality. You could even attach it here.

 

My guess is that this is not a VI shipping with LabVIEW or from any well-known module or toolkit. From the limited information, the upper right input wire has the wrong representation.

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@altenbach wrote:

 

My guess is that this is not a VI shipping with LabVIEW or from any well-known module or toolkit. From the limited information, the upper right input wire has the wrong representation.


Sort of correct.  It is not a VI shipping with LabVIEW, it is an XNode shipping with LabVIEW.  I use this one quite a lot, it is called GetValueByPointer.xnode

 

You can find it here

<vi.lib>\Utility\importsl\GetValueByPointer

 

Just remember if you are using 'Select a VI...' from the right-click menu to change the filter to 'All Files' to see it.

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