11-24-2009 11:33 AM
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11-25-2009 07:48 AM
Ben wrote:
Well because you asked (click) but the next 5000, that will cost you.
Ben
Ben,what do you mean by (click) ,shouldn't it be hyperlinked?
Jupiter
11-25-2009 07:55 AM - edited 11-25-2009 08:02 AM
JupiterSolarsystem wrote:Ben wrote:
Well because you asked (click) but the next 5000, that will cost you.
Ben
Ben,what do you mean by (click) ,shouldn't it be hyperlinked?
Jupiter
"(Click)" was just a virtual sound effect to go with me clicking the Kudos button on the previous reply.
Now my turn!
What does the series of "95-95-..." in your signature denote?
Ben
11-25-2009 08:10 AM
Ben wrote:
What does the series of "95-95-..." in your signature denote?
Ben
95 is an important number in my life it stands for the happy moments which I have been through and it appears nine times which is also a special number to me.
Now my turn!
Will you tell me how to do an undefeatable XO game ?
(unlike what Jarrod S. posted .This program does not mean the end of the world!)
Sincerely yours,
Jupiter
11-25-2009 08:16 AM
11-25-2009 08:27 AM
JupiterSolarsystem wrote:Ben wrote:
What does the series of "95-95-..." in your signature denote?
Ben
95 is an important number in my life it stands for the happy moments which I have been through and it appears nine times which is also a special number to me.
Now my turn!
Will you tell me how to do an undefeatable XO game ?
(unlike what Jarrod S. posted .This program does not mean the end of the world!)
Sincerely yours,
Jupiter
Sure!
1) Define the requirements. The more precise you are in this step the easier the rest of the work will be. I suggest you develop a truth table to describe the appropriate "next move" for all given game conditions. It would be agood idea to do a little "cheating" at this point by taking a look at "deep Toe" to see how experts have handled similar tasks.
2) Design a State Machine that performs all of the required tasks in the order required.
3) Post (as images and text to make our helping easier) your project requirements along with your state machine design and let us comment and offer suggestions.
4) Integrate the feed-back you recieve from us and re-post the final design.
5) Translate your State Mahcine (SM) design into a LV version.
6) Watch your SM in Execution Highlight mode to ensure the proper state transisitons occur undr the right conditions (Use FP controls to simulat the control flags that your sub-VIs will return when they are developed.)
7) Develop the code to realize each of your states. Test each of these stand-alone to enusre they function as per your esign.
😎 Integrate your sub-VI into you SM and test.
9) Test your code and address any short-comings.
If you have any trouble, post all supporting material and images and start a new thread to answer a clear well defined quesion and let earn some Kudoes by answering.
Happy to "teach a man how to fish".
Ben
11-25-2009 08:29 AM
JupiterSolarsystem wrote:heheheI don't think my program will cause the end of the world!No,it will improve man kind.
I suggest you exclude that from the project requirements. We can always add that latter.
Ben
11-26-2009 07:39 AM
jcarmody wrote:
If I had a nickel for every time I considered registering www.labviewhomework.com I'd have a pretty good handful of nickels. I'd spend the $15 and put up a phony website if I had a better sense of humor. 😛
Hey Jim,
Open a PayPal account and have them pay $1 per solution.
🙂