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Have 3 sequences and remove the loop and you should be good. 1st loop in 1st sequence, 2nd loop in 2nd sequence and so on. YOur program will execute first sequence and once that is completed control moves to next sequence, If you are very new to labview then drop sequence structure from block diagram functions palette and use add frame after twice to get 3 sequences.,

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@ifyo wrote:

thanks for you support, i have tried deleting the loop so that it runs once for each of the vi but never worked, can u show me how i can do this



What is the meaning of "never worked"? That could mean anything? To delete a loop, you "right-click...delete loop".

 

  • VI broken?
  • Unexpected results?
  • Still runs more than once?
  • VI locks up?
  • Computer crashes?
  • Computer bursts into flames?
  • ...?
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thanks, find attached the code which is the same for the three different loops

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Again, this is an IMAGE, not "code"! Attach the VI instead!!!

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thanks for you reply find attached my code

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I give up! Do you ever read anything we ask???

 

A png image is not code. We cannot run an image, we cannot debug an image, we cannot edit an image, we cannot inspect the configuration of an image of an express VI, etc...

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Same problem.

 

You attached an image, not the code.

 

You need to attach the file that ends with the extension .vi.

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here is the vi version of the code , thanks

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so sori for sending an image file, pls find ataeched the vi

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