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Issue reading a binary file.

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@Bob_Schor wrote:

  Note the use of the "And Array" functions to return a single Boolean if the Arrays are the same.

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Bob Schor 


You can delete the for loop after the equal node. 'And Array Elements' will work on a 2D-Array and return a single boolean.

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@UliB wrote:
You can delete the for loop after the equal node. 'And Array Elements' will work on a 2D-Array and return a single boolean.

Or just right-click on the Equals and choose the comparison type to "Aggregates".

 

Also, I tend to use "Create or Replace" for the Open/Create/Replace File option.  If the file already exists and you have it to just "Create", you will get an error.  By using "Create or Replace", I know I will have the latest data in that file.



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@crossrulz wrote:

@UliB wrote:
You can delete the for loop after the equal node. 'And Array Elements' will work on a 2D-Array and return a single boolean.

Or just right-click on the Equals and choose the comparison type to "Aggregates".


I learned something new, thanks.

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Hello Bob, 

 

There was indeed something fishy in my Write Binary VI that I didn´t detect before. It is now working as intended!

Also, your example introduced me to some new functions that I was completely unaware before, but that seem quite handy to deal with file paths. Thanks!

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