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i need some examles on stacked sequences

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Hi pavan,

             Go to Labview help>>NI Example Finder>>search "sequence ". 

             Lot of examples thereSmiley LOL

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thanq

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Example of a sequence structure, click here

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Stacked sequences?! Smiley Surprised No enabling allowed! 

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Did you check my link? 😛

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I checked.. I would say customised stack sequence Smiley Wink

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@pavan kalnal wrote:

i need some examles on stacked sequences


That's like saying, "I need some examples on writing code badly."  Why does LV still support this?

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I won`t say that it has to be removed because still it has some use like forcing the code to execute a part of the code which does not have error wire.
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@MoReese wrote:
 Why does LV still support this?


I'm assuming this is rhetorical and a bit sarcastic, but I'm glad it does still support them because I would hate to get code from customers that another company wrote using stacked sequences and have it be broken when opened because NI took stacked sequences out of LabVIEW. I am assuming this is the driving force behind the decision not to omit them completely. There are times however where the flat sequence structure is useful, and necessary such as in FPGA.

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