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a counter to increment each time a button is pressed

Can't seem to find a suitable vi within LabView and would appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction.
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I think this will point in the right direction.
Notice that their a more ways to receive this, this is just one of the options.

PS. if the case is false the wire is connected from input to output without the +1.

Message Edited by Tristan on 04-26-2005 12:09 PM

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thanks a lot, that works great.
Go raibh mile maith agat.
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Conas atá tú ?
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Tá mé ar fheabhas agus tú fein.
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i want counter without shift pls help
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First, you should start a new thread instead of posting to one that is 9 years old. And then in this new thread, explain with considerable details why you don't want to use a shift register/feedback node.
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@Dennis_Knutson wrote:
First, you should start a new thread instead of posting to one that is 9 years old. 

I guess we need to be patient. The first attempt at getting help was posted as a comment to his photo ...

 

 

Obviously, that code picture does not really show the entire problem but we can tell that the value is not wired across in all event cases. Also, the while loop can never complete, so the boolean indicator never receives any data. This thing seems buggier than a formicarium and trying to eliminate the "shift" (Whatever that means!) is barking up the wrong three. 😄

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i want this like a this image project but out side boolean not work
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forums.ni.com/t5/media/gallerypage/user-id/318210/album-id/22137
i want to help this this boolean not work
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