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Corrupt Block Diagram With Infinite Wires

Hi,

 

Has anyone every seen a corrupt Block Diagram as shown in the pic? Almost all my wires have stretched to infinity!

 

I used "Clean up wire" on these wires, but that did nothing.

 

Ironically, the VI runs -- but I can't develop further with the BD in this state.

 

Any ideas, please 🙂

 

THANKS PEEPS!

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I've never seen that happen. Sometimes, copying-and-pasting everything (or one portion at a time) into a new VI solves this sort of problem.

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A Stab in the dark here..

 

Try making a small change anywhere on FP or BD then resave.

Maybe that will wake up the clean up diagram feature,

 

You might also want to check the cleanup options under preferences, perhaps something bizzare was added to the configuration settings there

and this is why the cleanup screws up the BD?

 

 

 

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There is a maximum size that the BD or FP can be.  If you are getting close to that size and the cleanup tries to make it bigger odd things can happen.  This might explain why nothing happens when you try to clean it up.

 

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/62D66358BBF8A87186256FC50077FA17

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If you are okay with posting yoru VI I would be pretty interested in taking a look.

 

I'm not sure what I would be able to do but you had me at infinite wires.

Matt J | National Instruments | CLA
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@Hooovahh wrote:

There is a maximum size that the BD or FP can be.


I think this is the most likely culprit...check out how tiny the vertical scrollbar thumb is in the screenshot... 😕

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