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wiebe@CARYA,

 

Your method works, I have selected it as solution. Thanks for your help.

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@Ben wrote:

@Yamaeda wrote:

If you mix enums you need to use the numerical representation instead.

Mixed Enums to value.png

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That example is just ONE of the newer features available in modern versions of LabVIEW that I alluded too.

 

Those functions can be found on a variant sub-palette.

 

Just like working in a machine shop, it is a good idea to get an idea about ALL of the tools in in your tool-box otherwise you will find yourself trying to drive a screw with a hammer.

 

But in fairness to my old nugget, back then we only had hammers and screwdrivers had not yet been invented. (smiley-wink).

 

Ben


Once you start swinging the hammer, its hard to stop viewing everything as a nail.

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Ben wrote:

That example is just ONE of the newer features available in modern versions of LabVIEW that I alluded too.

 

Those functions can be found on a variant sub-palette.

 

Just like working in a machine shop, it is a good idea to get an idea about ALL of the tools in in your tool-box otherwise you will find yourself trying to drive a screw with a hammer.

 

But in fairness to my old nugget, back then we only had hammers and screwdrivers had not yet been invented. (smiley-wink).

 

Ben


I thought you only had rocks and sticks back then. 😉

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@Yamaeda wrote:

Ben wrote:

That example is just ONE of the newer features available in modern versions of LabVIEW that I alluded too.

 

Those functions can be found on a variant sub-palette.

 

Just like working in a machine shop, it is a good idea to get an idea about ALL of the tools in in your tool-box otherwise you will find yourself trying to drive a screw with a hammer.

 

But in fairness to my old nugget, back then we only had hammers and screwdrivers had not yet been invented. (smiley-wink).

 

Ben


I thought you only had rocks and sticks back then. 😉

/Y


Rocks and sticks and no undo! Someone should get lv2 working in a VM...

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@Yamaeda wrote:

Ben wrote:

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But in fairness to my old nugget, back then we only had hammers and screwdrivers had not yet been invented. (smiley-wink).

 

Ben


I thought you only had rocks and sticks back then. 😉

/Y


No, we also had bearskins.

 

Spoiler

 

I HOPE this is the correct un-adulterated video!

 

 

 

 

Ben

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wiebe@CARYA wrote:

Someone should get lv2 working in a VM...


It actually seems feasible.

Lv3 is available here...

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