04-07-2010 01:12 AM
Which if the following statements are true about the connector pane?
a. It only shows terminals available for transfer from the SubVI
b. It only shows terminals available for transfer to the SubVI
c. Outputs must be placed on the left and inputs on the right
d. None of the above.
I think the connector pane shows terminals available for transfer from and to the SubVI and though "c" is recommended it isn't a rule.
So I think the answer is "d".
Could someone please confirm this?
Thanks in advance
04-07-2010 01:42 AM
Hi Trojan89
d is correct
Regards
Santosh
04-07-2010 01:49 AM
04-07-2010 03:29 AM
04-07-2010 04:01 AM
Thank you, if you guys don't mind I have one more question
Which type of VI is best for saving code that performs a function(i.e. calculations, conversions, modification, etc) as a SubVI to be used in a larger application
a. Simple VI
b. General VI
c. State machine
d. None of he above
I have no clue to this one
But I would have to choose between simple VI and general VI.
What is the correct answer?
As always thanks in advance
04-07-2010 04:51 AM
04-07-2010 05:05 AM - edited 04-07-2010 05:06 AM
muks wrote:
Wow I seriuosly cannot make out the difference between a simple vi and a general vi.
There is no loop in what NI calls a simple VI, just a code that executes once when called.
So that simple calculations are to bo coded in simple VIs
Just a question of NI terminology...
04-07-2010 05:22 AM
And a general vi?? With loops but no state machines?
Another question i found
In the figure below, what will Result equal when this calculation is executed?
Can someone guess??
04-07-2010 05:22 AM
I think Simple VI should/would be the correct answer.
I d go with None of the above, because most of the times I used to use a LV2 global VI to perform operations like these. Also the hint lies in the sentence "as a SubVI to be used in a larger application"...
04-07-2010 05:25 AM
muks wrote:
Wow I seriuosly cannot make out the difference between a simple vi and a general vi.
Muks, now I wish to tell you to prepare well for CLAD. Seems that it may not be as easy as we think (for you).
Somehow I passed out last year (feeling lucky now after reading these kind of ques).