04-21-2017 10:54 AM
Pretty sure this should be set up as an improvement but as far as I could tell you cannot Allof or Anyof a Boolean array. Its kind of a pain to type out locals.array[0],locals.array[1],...etc for say 50 variables. any thoughts on this or suggestions on going about it a different way?
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04-24-2017 01:42 AM
is this the one you are talking about?
04-24-2017 03:37 AM - edited 04-24-2017 03:38 AM
Hi Brett,
Yes - it would be great to drop an array into these two functions rather than call out each element but unfortunately that's how they work
However, you can use the Contains() function to achieve the desired effect:
Locals.Any = Contains(Locals.Array, True) //Sets Any to True if any of the elements in Array are True Locals.All = Not(Contains(Locals.Array, False)) //Sets All to True if all of the elements in Array are True
I hope this helps,
Charlie Rodway | Principal Software Engineer | Certified TestStand Architect (CTA)
Computer Controlled Solutions Ltd | NI Silver Alliance Partner | GDevCon#1 Sponsor
04-24-2017 06:45 AM
yup!
04-24-2017 06:47 AM
Contains sounds good ill give it a try but it sounds like it will work for what im attempting to accomplish. Thanks!
04-24-2017 07:12 AM
No problem, glad I could help!
Charlie Rodway | Principal Software Engineer | Certified TestStand Architect (CTA)
Computer Controlled Solutions Ltd | NI Silver Alliance Partner | GDevCon#1 Sponsor