Archive for the ‘LabVIEW’ Category

 

The Terminator

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Make sure that quitting time is followed by happy hour. Generally, you don’t do anything special in a LabVIEW program to quit; when it runs out of things to do, it terminates. (Quite clever, that). Your program has a loop waiting on the user to

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Where Am I?

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Use a tool to find yourself. When your program is large enough to have multiple folders to store files in, or read them from, then you have to know, or find, where those folders are. Asking your users to create those folders will surely raise

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Hybrid Data Files

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Combine BINARY and DATALOG files for the best of both worlds. In LabVIEW, there are three kinds of files: TEXT files. Ordinary text, stored in human-readable form, with spaces and line feeds, etc. BINARY files. Raw information stored as machine-readable information. A 32-bit integer is

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A Beginner’s Guide to TCP-IP

Talk amongst yourselves. I guess this Internet thing is here to stay, huh? It can be daunting at first, what with looking at the complexities of a web page and the realization that banks use it to launch nuclear missiles and the military can conduct

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