09-15-2011 08:57 AM
Hi,
Sorry, I forgot to set it to LV2009. Now you have it![]()
Regards,
Hossein
09-15-2011 09:01 AM - edited 09-15-2011 09:08 AM
Can you convert them to LV 2009 again? I'm using an earlier LV version.
I don't really get how the moving is working in the dynamically register for events example, my labview knowledge isn't that good I guess, haha!
I understand the labview basics but things like the event structures aren't going very well. Also I still got still some difficulty's with arrays.
Tomorrow I will try to make some things myself and view some examples that are working with event structures.
Edit: You were faster. 🙂 Thanks!
09-15-2011 09:14 AM
You uploaded the wrong zip file, it's still 2011!
Can you upload the right one, please?
09-15-2011 10:33 AM
sorry for that.
09-15-2011 10:45 AM
Hossein,
Your example is quite well done, and even if I guess that you did it quite quickly, I permit to suggest some improvements:
- Creating an FGV instead of 4 different subVIs would be better for efficiency, cleanliness, memory management and future evolutions.
- I'm not sure it's possible to insert it in a subVI as you did it, but why do you used Mouse VIs for movements instead of mouse move Events? (that's just a question, it would probably not change anything)
Whatever, it's a nice exemple probably easier to understand than dynamic events.
Regards,
Olivier L. | Certified LabVIEW Developer