05-17-2017 04:21 PM
I appreciate all your advices. I really new in labview. It looks like nice and quick to make code but I feel a little lost to make I correct software structure as I can do with C or other writing languages. Pratice will help me for sure.
05-17-2017 04:25 PM
Oh. You mean you actually need to clear the Feedback Node. I see.
Give me a moment... I'm going to put together a more complete answer for you.
05-17-2017 05:15 PM
OK. I have attached 3 files to this e-mail. Save them all in the same subdirectory. Then open the VI and take a look. I've included tons of comments to explain everything. I hope this helps. (The files are saved in LV 2013... I hope that's early enough for you... it's the same version as the VI you uploaded.)
I hope some of the others on the forums can help you from here... I'm going to be only sporadically available from tomorrow until after NIWeek. Good luck.
05-17-2017 05:19 PM
Note to other LV users: The code I put in my previous post is good code showing a basic state machine and controller, but obviously, there are many advancements, improvements, and alternate implementations. I was trying to present as much good architecture as I could in one lesson without turning it into an entire training course. 🙂
05-17-2017 05:52 PM
@AristosQueue (NI) wrote:
Note to other LV users: The code I put in my previous post is good code showing a basic state machine and controller, but obviously, there are many advancements, improvements, and alternate implementations. I was trying to present as much good architecture as I could in one lesson without turning it into an entire training course. 🙂
The whole training course is available from the project Templates..
AQ likely contributed to most of them
05-18-2017 07:54 AM
This code is really so wonderfull. Thank you. Issue solved 😉