You're right, it's a great idea, and luckily it already exists in LV 2012 - you can right click the tunnel and select concatenating as one of the tunnel types.
Also, getting all your friends to comment on it is not necessarily what's going to get people to vote for it. Just let the idea stand on its own.
Jim You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are. ~ Alice For he does not know what will happen; So who can tell him when it will occur? Eccl. 8:7
Thank you. I knew that someone in our community would provide the answer.
Jim You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are. ~ Alice For he does not know what will happen; So who can tell him when it will occur? Eccl. 8:7
Is that really a suggestion (see tst's comment if it is) or is it a question on performance? If it is a performance question, you posted this to the wrong forum since this is the idea exchange for new feature suggestions for LabVIEW.
But to give an answer anyways: You should use the feature of LV 2012 to concatenate arrays (first option) rather than building a new array like seen in your second image.
Norbert
Norbert ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CEO: What exactly is stopping us from doing this? Expert: Geometry Marketing Manager: Just ignore it.
Currently (2012) the output tunnel of a loop can be changed by right-clicking on the tunnel, selecting Output Type, and then selecting Last Value, Concatenating, or Indexing. I believe the proposed Idea is to remove the Output Type step.