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Re: The Inplace Element Structure

SercoSteveB
Active Participant

Which of the following is/are TRUE regarding the Inplace Element Structure (an example of which is shown)?

Inplace Element Structure.png

a) Controls how the LabVIEW compiler performs certain operations

b) Is a place holder for a LabVIEW Structure type

c) Can operate on any data type that you want to maintain within the same data space in memory

d) Can increase memory and execution efficiency

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LordNobady
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A C and D

verry intresting structure. I might have to look into it.


Learning LabVIEW since January 2013
crossrulz
Knight of NI

A, C, D

Very useful structure when dealing with large arrays.


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2verb
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A, C, and D.

Asha_Nagaraj
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A, C and D.

RAMESHB
Member

Answer is A,C and D.

           

               The In Place Element structure uses border nodes, or nodes that are attached to the border of the In Place Element structure, to perform operations on data. if you more informection see this link

http://www.google.co.in/imgres?imgurl=http://zone.ni.com/images/reference/en-XX/help/371361H-01/inpl...

nmpundlik
Member

Ans A,C and D.

MrStevenUND
Member

A, C, and D.

adiveppa
Member

Ans is A C D

sumapatil
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Answer is A C and D

SercoSteveB
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Answer: A, C & D.  Nice one LordNobady, crossrulz, 2verb, Asha_Nagaraj, RAMESHB, nmpundlik, MrStevenUND, adiveppa & sumapatil

A bit advanced for the CLAD but I recommend checking out the capabilities of this structure.  Moocho useful for systems manipulating lots of data.

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mini09
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agreed friends AC & D...