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Message 241 of 305
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From very early in the thread

N = [S*S*T/(D*P)] + 1

 

I actually had that equasion on my white board and discovered a way to create bug-free code..... 

 

"Produce no code"  I will not attribute that to the original author for various reasons.

 

 


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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Message 242 of 305
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"Why" questions are the hardest to answer but most enlightening.

 

Ben

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Message 243 of 305
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@JÞB wrote:

From very early in the thread

N = [S*S*T/(D*P)] + 1

 

I actually had that equasion on my white board and discovered a way to create bug-free code..... 

 

"Produce no code"  I will not attribute that to the original author for various reasons. 

 


I don't want you to go out of business for not writing code so I will reveal my solution to this problem. All you need to do is develop your application and run this VI to fix your bugs.

 

Debug VI.png

Matt J | National Instruments | CLA
Message 244 of 305
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While getting screen shots for a NI Week Paper I observed....


 

 

The problem with getting screen shots of status bars is…

 

If you get distracted for a minute you find yourself asking “why is the program hung?”

 


 

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
Message 245 of 305
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I've had this in my signature for a while, but didn't know there was a thread like this for it!

I thought of this in reference to people coding complicated, roundabout ways of passing data around (usually involving too many variables) or just not cleaning up their wires.

 


 ----- > The shortest distance between two nodes is a straight wire > -----


 

Cheers


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Message 246 of 305
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@Ben wrote:

The problem with getting screen shots of status bars is…

If you get distracted for a minute you find yourself asking “why is the program hung?”


I would do this on purpose to my mom as a prank when I was younger.  I'd press print screen, paste it into MSPaint, then remove the tools bar, and menu bar and make it full screen.  Then set the real task bar to auto-hide.  The result was my mother wondering why her mouse turned into a pencil, and then would start drawing on the screenshot.

Message 247 of 305
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@Hooovahh wrote:

@Ben wrote:

The problem with getting screen shots of status bars is…

If you get distracted for a minute you find yourself asking “why is the program hung?”


I would do this on purpose to my mom as a prank when I was younger.  I'd press print screen, paste it into MSPaint, then remove the tools bar, and menu bar and make it full screen.  Then set the real task bar to auto-hide.  The result was my mother wondering why her mouse turned into a pencil, and then would start drawing on the screenshot.


Similarly, I used to take a screenshot of the desktop and set it as the background, move all of the icons somewhere else, hide the toolbar, and watch my dad try to figure out why the computer was frozen even after a restart.

Cheers


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Message 248 of 305
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Just came up with a new one:

 

Express VIs will get you started, but don't expect to go far with them


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Message 249 of 305
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How about "Express VIs equals LabVIEW Lite"?

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