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Here is another ida that I would like to share with the LabView expert community:how to add alimitation for time,bonus,and a penalty.

 

Well, for example adding a limit of 60 seconds  per round .Moreover ,bonuses of five seconds if some conditions apply and penalty of five seconds if some conditions where violated.

 

This idea that I shared with with you increases the excitation and the speed of the game.(enabling the player to use his mind against the undefeatable program.(changing him to an expert and veteran)

 

This is the second Idea out of nine amazing ideas that I shared withthe expert community(the only thing I am worried is time!).

 

 

 

Regards,

Jupiter

extinct when hell froze over
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Gee, I can hardly wait. If you are going to post more, why don't you wait and post all these brilliant ideas at once. Less posts to read/ignore.
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Well, at least it's only 9. For a while I thought the signature might indicate the number of ideas. Then we'd be in real trouble. Smiley Surprised
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I just wonder what could have been done. If Jupiter had used his ingenuity on Labview coding, instead of postings in this forum 



Besides which, my opinion is that Express VIs Carthage must be destroyed deleted
(Sorry no Labview "brag list" so far)
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All I wanted to know in this post is how can I change the time(addition or subtraction during run time) .

1-Addition of not equal time intervals(3 seconds -2seconds -1 second)

2-Subtraction of not equal time interval(5 seconds -3 seconds-1 second)

3-The initial time slot is 60 seconds.(maybe changed by the player)

 

The game continues until the player(the program of course will not make a mistake)makes the mistake and this will cause him lose precious time.

 

 

 

Jupiter

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Dennis Knutson wrote:

Gee, I can hardly wait. If you are going to post more, why don't you wait and post all these brilliant ideas at once. Less posts to read/ignore.

 

I thought that you are supposed to help an individual when he has a creative idea.

 

 

Jupiter

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No where in this post did you ask any questions.  So how can anyone help?  You seemed only interested in announcing your "great idea" that was going to save the world.

 

Now you've asked some questions, but even there no one can give much help because you haven't posted any work that you've actually done.

 

If you don't know how to add or subtract things in a LabVIEW program, then I suggest you take the LV tutorials:

LabVIEW Introduction Course - Three Hours
LabVIEW Introduction Course - Six Hours

 

 

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In the Gaming Palette, get the Helm of Destruction and the Sword of the Ancients, then you can reserve VISA resources in Hi-Mem (above 640k!) 
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JupiterSolarsystem wrote:

Dennis Knutson wrote:

Gee, I can hardly wait. If you are going to post more, why don't you wait and post all these brilliant ideas at once. Less posts to read/ignore.

 

I thought that you are supposed to help an individual when he has a creative idea.

 

 

Jupiter


Hi Jupiter,

 

Vrtually all of the people that have responded to your threads that have either gold theme bars under their names (or Knight of NI, like Dennis) are just voluteers that have real jobs coding in LabVIEW. As volunteers the only thing we are supposed to do is to reply.

 

"God willing" someday you may be sitting in the cube next to us. If you want to get the most out of us, start posting code showing what you have tried so we can see "that new guy in the next cube" is going to be able to help us out.

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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You have yet to post any LabVIEW code. You have yet to post anything at all that is of use to someone using LabVIEW. You have to yet to post anything at all except some silly comments about a silly game and with your last post, finally a basic question. Your 'creative idea' might be of some interest to a game design forum but to me anyway, posting it here is a waste of everyone's time. I (and a lot of others, I suspect), believe you are part of the rash of questions from students looking for someone to do their homework. You have done nothing to dispel that belief or anything else to make me believe you are serious about learning LabVIEW.
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