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Where can i find this in labview

DeniseK_0-1579520910964.png

Where can i find this in labview ? Not the case structure itself.

 

kind gerards,

 

Denise

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That is looking like a custom VI that is being called.  What does the context help say about that VI?


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Double-click the VI and open the VI properties (CTRL+I) and in the "General" category you will see the file path.

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This is not a subVI that ships with LabVIEW. How much do you know about it.

 

Sometimes it help if you provide more detail when asking questions: Are you trying to recreate a VI from a picture found in a book or on the web? In that case you need to find whoever wrote the program and ask them about it. Do you have the VI?

 

Where is that picture from? Do you know what the program is supposed to do? What are the datatypes of the inputs. Where do the wires come from? Top input and output seems to be a waveform. Bottom is error i/o. Is the middle input a string?? String array? Mixed cluster? Something else?

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It's indeed a custom VI. I found te original. Thank you 😉

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