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Where the heck did my diagram go?

Newbie here so be patient.

Greetings, started using LabVIEW a couple of months back and am enjoying
my video game programming sessions now.

I have a couple of quick questions that I hope some genius on this group
can answer (fingers crossed tightly).

The first has to do with a diagram for a vi I wrote. It's flat out
disappeared. Where did it go? How can I get it back?

The second question is, why is it that when I move a library file I
wrote it's not the same size or vintage as the one I thought I moved.

Ok last one I promise. When I create a ring list with the attribute
node does the list keep growing larger each time I run the program? Did
I explain that clearly enough... I guess I'd like to know how to
initialize these ki
nd of objects at run time or when the program starts.

Please excuse the lack of technical jargon I'm pretty much a self taught
coder so if you can keep the answers (again fingers crossed) simple.

Thanks much
Mike Gaskin
Independent Contractor
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> The first has to do with a diagram for a vi I
> wrote. It's flat out disappeared.

Hopefully your diagram hasn't really gone walkabout, as it's the code that the VI needs to execute. If you open your VI, and all you see is the front panel, select the "Window" menu, and then "Show Diagram". As the menu item suggests, you can also get to it by pressing ctrl+E.

Hope that helps!

Christopher G. Relf
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