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Items of Interest from the LabVIEW Technical Resource?View Excerpts from the LTR Catalog of Back Issues.

For LabVIEW Users who are not aware of what our publication has to offer, we thought we would provide a quick look at some of the topics available from LTR�s extensive 9 year catalog of back issues.

Inside LTR issue, Volume 9 Number 2, and on the accompanying Resource CD:


  • A technique for mastering a higher-level way to work with variant data and describes how variant data works with LabVIEW 6i.

  • A presentation of variant data and an example of building arrays with mixed data types.

  • A follow-up article that provides important details about closing object references in conjunction with the previous article, �An Introduction to Class Hierarchies in LabVIEW� in LTR Volume 8, Number 4.

  • A presentation of some examples of what you can do with control refs and an analysis of some object-oriented concepts and how they are exposed in LabVIEW.

  • A technique for displaying test data hierarchies using a tree-view data grid.

  • An implementation for sorting two-dimensional arrays that takes advantage of LabVIEW�s built-in one-dimensional array-sorting function.




  • Inside LTR issue, Volume 9 Number 1, and on the accompanying Resource CD:

  • Using ActiveX with LabVIEW and Martin Plassen's Mission Editor Version 1.0.

  • Creating a Dual Progress Bar and Seeded Random Number Generator.

  • Applying VI Server Techniques to Clone Front Panels.

  • Accessing Databases and Creating Microsoft Office Reports with new LabVIEW Add-Ons.

  • Examining Open Source Software and LabVIEW.

  • Exploring Real-Time Control with LabVIEW on the Macintosh.




  • Inside LTR issue, Volume 8 Number 4, and on the accompanying Resource CD:

  • Understanding classes and object-oriented programming.

  • Managing the tradeoff between noise and processing with a circular buffer technique.

  • Creating a Windows NT Service that is managed by the operating system rather than by the end user.

  • Using the LabVIEW Icon Editor.

  • Working with LabVIEW and your third-party source control software.

  • Learning your way around the LabVIEW documentation set.



  • Visit ltrpub.com to Subscribe, View Free LabVIEW tips, or Browse an Index to our extensive LTR Library of Back Issues and VIs from the last nine years.
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