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how to add rows in the multicolumn listbox

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hello muks,

thanks a lot. the key issue is how to add the second row, third row by click-button without covering.

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Can you try that. I will post a screen shot but now that you know how to handle data in mult colmn box you can try to add the rows right? We will correct it if you are stuck but start trying...
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without covering.

 


What do u mean by "covering"?

 

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hello muks,

thanks a lot. I just try and it seems that the function is implemented.

I just attached an example VI for your information. do you know how to show the latest rows in the message window?

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since Muks has given you out lots of examples and tips and things like that why dont you try out this one on your own?
Regards
Guru (CLA)
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WGQ wrote:

hello muks,

thanks a lot. I just try and it seems that the function is implemented.

I just attached an example VI for your information. do you know how to show the latest rows in the message window?


I am still stuck with 8.0 so can you post a screen shot instead?

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Hello muks,

please see the attached pictures.

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hello Guruthilak,

thanks for your advice, just now I tried to modify the VI and realized the functions of highlighting the active row and scrolling automatically the vertical scrollbar to the (last) active position.

 

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Are there any optimized methods?

 

thanks in advance. 

WGQ

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