08-08-2017 06:38 AM - edited 08-08-2017 06:40 AM
Hi EmHill,
I still don't know why you want to change the number of visible rows all the time. All you get is a very bad UX!
If you insist on this "feature" I don't know why you need to access the very same property 3 times:
(German LabVIEW: AnzZeilen=NumRows, VertBildlauf= VerticalScrollbar)
Edit: Maybe you need to adapt the inclusion rules of InRangeAndCoerce to your needs, I just used the defaults…
08-08-2017 10:55 AM
Gerd. With integers, limit options are always included for IR&C. The Glyphs are simply a source of potential confusion.:(
08-08-2017 11:15 AM - edited 08-08-2017 11:18 AM
Hi Jeff,
With integers, limit options are always included for IR&C.
Nope, I just tested this with LV2017!
Using I32 I receive "out of range" for upper limit=3, input=3 and lower limit=1 with default coercion settings:
Coercion settings ("include upper limit") are affecting the result in this small snippet!
The help for IR&C also doesn't mention the behaviour as described by you. It only mentions not to mix up unsigned and signed inputs…
08-08-2017 11:51 AM
@GerdW wrote:
Hi Jeff,
With integers, limit options are always included for IR&C.
Nope, I just tested this with LV2017!
Using I32 I receive "out of range" for upper limit=3, input=3 and lower limit=1 with default coercion settings:
Coercion settings ("include upper limit") are affecting the result in this small snippet!
The help for IR&C also doesn't mention the behaviour as described by you. It only mentions not to mix up unsigned and signed inputs…
My apologies, I was mobile at the time and could have been clearer. The Include U/L Limit options Do affect the In Range? output. but not the coerced(x) output.