07-08-2015 01:24 PM
In the middle of coding and debugging I noticed something weird... now im just curious/
Here's what happened (warning audio may be a little loud, fans pumping in a warehouse im in...):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC9BKJ0CwmY
I'm really just curious why this is happening - it looks like there was the default "make sure you wire the error" note behind the for loop which the disable struc overlapped a little bit...
Why did the disable struc I first dropped in this video grab the whole for loop?
-pat
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07-08-2015 02:22 PM - edited 07-08-2015 02:28 PM
You have that label decoration on your block diagram behind your For loop. When you place the new case structure, it grabs that label which is outside the For loop. This forces the case structure to take the loop too, since that's the only way to grab the property node and the label.
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07-08-2015 02:38 PM
I didn't notice the note behind the for loop until I already uploaded the video, and it looks like that is the cause- I gues this behavior is just due to LV realizing that the note is within the user defined size of the disabled struc I was dropping... So could I say it grabs the for loop as well just because it's on a "layer" between the disabled struc and the note?
thanks
-pat
07-08-2015 03:04 PM
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