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Re: CLAD2017 - Timers - Are you waiting for me

SercoSteveB
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Which of the following are possible contents of Millisecond Timer Values Out following execution of the VI?

 

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crossrulz
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B


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GladysToMeetYou
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B

Vinay_Kumar_M_S
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B

nik35324
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B

Didoo
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I was not understading the difference between B and D 😉 but didn't saw the 800 was between 400 and 600.

Observation is success.

So B yes.

alexderjuengere
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B

GladysToMeetYou
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Didoo,

 

I had that same issue when I first read saw the answers. I need to work on reading the questions/answers more slowly

Ellie90
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B

Alias_GN
Member

B

Hi, I am taking CLAD on 6th Nov. I have 5 years experiences of LABview coding. Do you have any suggestion or idea for material to study? I like the challenges on this page, they are mostly mathematics questions.

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Matt-A.
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B.  It has the right multiples. 

qubirt
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B

CataM
NI Employee (retired)

b)

Tsjabrantes
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Hello everybody!

 

Wait Until Next ms Multiple Details
When LabVIEW calls a VI for example, if millisecond multiple is 10 ms and millisecond timer value is 112 ms, the VI waits 8 more milliseconds until the millisecond timer value is 120 ms, a multiple of 10.

 

So, B is the correct answer...

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SercoSteveB
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Answer: B.  Nice one all.

 

Wait Until Next ms Multiple waits until the value of the millisecond timer becomes a multiple of the specified millisecond multiple. Use this function to synchronize activities. You can call this function in a loop to control the loop execution rate. However, it is possible that the first loop period might be short. Wiring a value of 0 to the milliseconds multiple input forces the current thread to yield control of the CPU.

SercoSteveB
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Hi Alias_GN, as far as I am aware the only resource available for the new style CLAD 2017 is the preparation guide.

rak84
Member

B

istan0227
Member

B