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Can someone help me find this in the tool pallet please? I'm new to labview and struggling thank you

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The correct case is LabVIEW 

 

That is a vi not a tool.  The tools pallet allows you to switch from wiring, text, selection, and other tools the mouse uses.

 

The vi would be on the Functions pallet.  But, it is not a vi that ships with LabVIEW (someone else made it)  you can right-click it and show the vi name or show the vi hierarchy window and show the vi full paths from the menu.


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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Are you trying to recreate a VI from a picture found somewhere? This is definitely not a "tool", "vi", "function", etc. that ships with LabVIEW (NI has professional style guidelines, and this is not it!).

 

If you have this subVI on a diagram (assuming it actually is a subVI!),

 

  • just hover over it with the context help open and see what it says.
  • double-click it to see what's inside. Follow the wire. read diagram comments, etc.

If you just have a picture, tell us where you found this picture. Give a link or reference! If it is a scientific paper, have you tried to contact the authors?

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Right click it and show it's label (and tell us).

 

Even if the VI is missing (you can't open it) a name would help...

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