11-19-2008 12:59 PM
Hello!! I have 5 switches that need to turn ON/OFF (one at a time). It does work when it's connected to DAQ Assistant and able to verify which one is which with no problem.. Is this possible to apply in case structure? In the case structure, I have a sub vi that reads speed, and I only want it to be active when there's a switch turned on, so it will read 0 (zero) when switch is OFF.
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11-19-2008 01:11 PM
I just answered this Q for (3) booleans yesterday in this thread.
Ben
11-19-2008 01:15 PM
Of course you can. Have you tried it?
It is hard to offer any real help because your screenshot doesn't give me a clear idea of what you are trying to do or where you are having problems.
11-19-2008 01:37 PM
Also try to re-think some of your code. Why do you go to single element arrays and back before building the array.
(Congratulations. This got you an honorable mention on our Rube Goldberg code thread. :D)
11-19-2008 02:32 PM
11-19-2008 02:54 PM - edited 11-19-2008 02:55 PM
NO, thank YOU for marking that reply as a solution!
[Set PunMode = True]
Since I recycled that answer from the other thread (where it was also marked as a solution) it is really GREEN*.
[Set PunMODE = False]
Ben
* How many carbon credits are recycled answers worth?
11-19-2008 05:25 PM
Ben wrote:
* How many carbon credits are recycled answers worth?
You just might be able to figure that one out!
Let's say a recycled answer took you 5 minutes to find and post. Perhaps a new answer would have taken you 10 minutes. You saved 5 minutes.
Let's say your PC is using about 200 watts. You have a fancy new LCD monitor using about 50 Watts. That is 75,000 watt-seconds of energy saved = .021 kw-h = 71 BTU. (At 12cents/kw-h, that would be 25 thousandths of a penny)
With that information and some research (which I really don't feel like doing right now), efficiency of a coal burning power plant, amount of carbon in the coal to generate that power, blah blah blah, you should be able to figure the "carbon footprint".
(Now the 7 seconds it took me to add that emoticon wasted .00049 kw-hr or 1.66 BTU!)