05-30-2009 02:54 PM
I'm new here and I'm sorry if I'm not posting in right section.
I've done some simple program at laboratory at my university and now I need to write a paper about my work; for that i need some screenshots of my VI.
Now my problem is that i can open this VI with 7.1 version at my home computer because it was saved on 8.2.
So my question is can someone open this VI and just post a screenshots of the block diagram and of front panel.
My deadline is on Monday so it would be perfect if someone could do this tonight.
Again I'm sorry if the thread is misplaced.
Thank You in advance.
P.S: To open VI you might need this driver so I'll attach that too.
Just copy the driver in ~\LabVIEW 7.1\instr.lib (you probably know this but just to be on the safe side).
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05-30-2009 03:27 PM
Sorry I can not convert your Vi since I am sitting on a 8.6 version. But I can see your first draft had a lot no-no programming style. I have made screen shoot showing how to remove some of them. But correct them and do not think much about it. We have all been new to Labview sometime. The most important thing is that you learn something.
Ps On Google book you will find some good Labview books. Take a look if you need some input
05-30-2009 03:52 PM
Coq rouge, thank you.
As you noticed I'm complete beginner at LabView but and that was my first draft (hope to get better in time).
But I don't need to convert my VI as I'll get the newer version to install next week.
For tonight I just need screenshots of front view and block diagram so I can copy/paste them in my homework paper for Monday.
So I must ask you can just post me a screenshot of front cover as you already posted screenshot of block diagram?
Also If you copy the drivers attached in previous post I'll think that them LabView will read blocks properly (without question marks).
Thank you in advance again.
05-30-2009 05:06 PM
05-30-2009 05:13 PM
Now for some additional code comments.
05-30-2009 05:15 PM
05-30-2009 05:25 PM
Thank you very much for your help and sugestions.
Some of them really open my eyes in a way of thinking when programing in LabView.
I got my screenshots so that ends my session here for tonight.
All in all I'm very glad that this is one helpfull community so I'll be sure to come by again and again as I continue my studies in LabView.
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