10-31-2014 02:10 PM
10-31-2014 02:11 PM
I put numeric indicators in each of those arrays, but im getting weird errors now.
10-31-2014 02:18 PM
okay so i did that but now i have like invisible numbers but somehow max and min numbers are being picked up?
10-31-2014 02:28 PM
I see what happened. There is controls in the array I put in as the input to the bundle. I change them to indicators but I get errors.
10-31-2014 02:32 PM
Hi,
where do you actually write data into those arrays? Right now you calculate MinMax from your generated data, but you throw the data away.
You need to write your random data into the array in the cluster. (THINK DATAFLOW!)
10-31-2014 02:56 PM
I got it. I cleaned it up and put the data flowing to the array as indicator and making that data go in to the bundle again which goes to the output cluster.
Thank you so much.
This class is a pain for me because I am spending most of my time in a 2 credit hour class, when I should be concentrating on my engineering classes (I'm a junior, done with general classes). I am a civil engineering major and lab view is not required, but I don't mind learning it as long as it is taught well. I am very angry at the fact that this class is unorganized and it is a pain for me.
We also have a project with the lego ev3 and we have to program it through labview. They did not teach us jack and expect us to go through hours of tutorials online to learn how to do it.
Is there a good solution to doing this rather than spending hours on this. I need to find a better solution to this. Any help is appreciated. If anyone knows a similar class doing this same stuff that posts their lectures online, I will appreciate that.
10-31-2014 03:48 PM
How did you attach the array in output cluster?
i am studying this...but when i did that, cluster changed indicator to control...
if you don't mind, can i get the file?
10-31-2014 04:12 PM
"kim123" Are you a petroleum engineering major, if so there's a good chance I know who you are.
I think this picture will solve the problem. Make sure you know how to turn things into indicators, etc. I suggest creating the output cluster in the block diagram, by right clicking on the bundle and making a cluster constant.
10-31-2014 04:12 PM
lmao is this for Engineering 11? I feel ya buddy, the class sucks
10-31-2014 04:14 PM
Aggravating stereotype I feel is circulating the industry these days is that because LabVIEW is technically "VISUAL" that it's obviously much easier to program in. I worked with a couple techs who were under this impression and spent many an hour going through the book and doing exercises and not a drop of it sticking. The mantra of..."I can put a 2 here and a 5 here and put this addition symbol here and get a 7 when I push the run button....yep programming is easy" is beginning to annoy me. Sorry you have to deal with that in a class. Civils really shouldn't be bothering themselves with LabVIEW unless you took a basic programming class at somepoint in your life....and understood it. DailyDose of ranting right there.