09-20-2018 02:33 PM - edited 09-20-2018 02:34 PM
Yeah, right. Because "If it is as simple as not knowing Mr. Ohm and Mr. Kirchoff, one has to wonder what has the OP been doing in class all this time?" isn't a toxic comment.
You people should be less agressive against people that are trying to get into LabVIEW, considering it's your hobby.
Ammeter doesn't show in schematic, but should just be in series to LDR.
09-20-2018 02:40 PM - edited 09-20-2018 02:42 PM
Then fix your schematic (It would show you know a few laws mentioned earlier) and then show some code... even if it's a hand sketched LabVIEW block diagram.
And it's not a hobby for me, I pay the Bill's with it. I'm picky about the skillset in the next cube too. I have my own code to write.
09-20-2018 05:33 PM
@geneticyael wrote:
Yeah, right. Because "If it is as simple as not knowing Mr. Ohm and Mr. Kirchoff, one has to wonder what has the OP been doing in class all this time?" isn't a toxic comment.
You people should be less agressive against people that are trying to get into LabVIEW, considering it's your hobby.
Ammeter doesn't show in schematic, but should just be in series to LDR.
Hobby?
Like Jeff, knowing how to program well in LabVIEW pays my bills.
Maybe you'll know what those things are when you join the real world.
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