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01-12-2021 05:05 PM - edited 01-12-2021 05:06 PM
Maybe no one else is interested, but I'll share anyway. This is a named unbundler for clusters; but instead of taking in a cluster value and outputting element values, it takes in a reference to a cluster and outputs references to elements.
Sadly, it can't handle a cluster containing a latching boolean.
01-12-2021 08:35 PM
Neat XNode. (Nothing attached though)
01-12-2021 10:38 PM
Here it is.
Although I sometimes do forget to attach attachments, I did actually attach the attachment when I started the post. But the system lost its composure while I was composing the composition and and by the time I was able to resume composing, somehow the attachment detached (did that make it an unattachment or a detachment?).
01-12-2021 10:49 PM
Just noticed a minor bug: If you delete an element that's being referenced, you'll get a runtime error (invalid reference), but what should happen is that the owning VI should break. I should be able to get it fixed sometime tomorrow.
01-12-2021 11:16 PM
@paul_cardinale wrote:
Maybe no one else is interested, but I'll share anyway. This is a named unbundler for clusters; but instead of taking in a cluster value and outputting element values, it takes in a reference to a cluster and outputs references to elements.
Sadly, it can't handle a cluster containing a latching boolean.
Alright, now that you are pushing some buttons.....
You just went down a rabbit hole on the other side of a looking glass! I suspect that if you access a <drink me> attribute or an [eat me] macro of a green cluster's string property you may either get bigger or smaller.
Frankly, I was not sure what the hookah smoking Caterpillar was saying. But, it always made me curious... and reminds me of the vanity license plate I saw in th 1980s on a popular White Volkswagen hatchback [ML8 ML8] I had too pull over when I got the owner'sjoke because I was (ironically) laughing too hard to follow it!
01-13-2021 02:16 AM - edited 01-13-2021 02:16 AM
@JÞB wrote:
@paul_cardinale wrote:
Maybe no one else is interested, but I'll share anyway. This is a named unbundler for clusters; but instead of taking in a cluster value and outputting element values, it takes in a reference to a cluster and outputs references to elements.
Sadly, it can't handle a cluster containing a latching boolean.
Alright, now that you are pushing some buttons.....
You just went down a rabbit hole on the other side of a looking glass! I suspect that if you access a <drink me> attribute or an [eat me] macro of a green cluster's string property you may either get bigger or smaller.
Frankly, I was not sure what the h****h smoking Caterpillar was saying. But, it always made me curious... and reminds me of the vanity license plate I saw in th 1980s on a popular White Volkswagen hatchback [ML8 ML8] I had too pull over when I got the owner'sjoke because I was (ironically) laughing too hard to follow it!
These days I only get bigger horizontally and smaller vertically.
Speaking of vanity plates, my brother once saw "3M TA3" (which only means something when you see it in the rearview mirror).
When I tried to post this the first time, I got the error message "The message body contains h****h, which is not permitted in this community. Please remove this content before sending your post." (*'s inserted by me).
01-13-2021 03:07 AM
I wired a reference to a cluster with 2 elements and no labels. Added labels. LabVIEW hangs. (AdaptToInputs.vi I think).
01-13-2021 03:31 AM
I'd make the items 1 pixel higher so it fits a named bundler (without names in this example):
01-13-2021 10:35 AM
wiebe@CARYA wrote:
I wired a reference to a cluster with 2 elements and no labels. Added labels. LabVIEW hangs. (AdaptToInputs.vi I think).
I couldn't get that to happen.
01-13-2021 11:01 AM - edited 01-13-2021 11:11 AM
Oh, any Technology Assistant (III ) at the Minnesota Manufacturing & Mining company would love to have that vanity plate!
Serendipity rides again! I did interview for that exact job title once, but it was too GOOPy for me and I didn't want to go there.