07-22-2023 05:58 AM
@paul_a_cardinale wrote:
@altenbach wrote:
Your code is incredibly convoluted and you don't need any shift registers at all.
Compared to what some of my former cow-orkers were able to do, I would peg Diural's code as only moderately convoluted.
Adjectives are vague. It's always relative to the task to be performed. Before the introduction of the concatenating tunnel, we would have to retain the outer shift register as 1D array and use concatenate mode of the built array. Still quite simple!
07-22-2023 06:25 AM - edited 07-22-2023 06:29 AM
@billko wrote:
I believe this to be a "brain fart". 😄
Well, it wasn't the first time I forgot my coffee before posting! Thanks for catching the silly error.
In my defense, I have been semi retired for a few years and haven't actually had the LabVIEW IDE even open more than 100 hours in the last 2 years. But my forum stats are still Knightley.
These forums have built in error checking though! (We might need to ask Google how to autocorrect inline while typing)
07-24-2023 12:51 PM
@JÞB wrote:
@billko wrote:
I believe this to be a "brain fart". 😄
Well, it wasn't the first time I forgot my coffee before posting! Thanks for catching the silly error.
In my defense, I have been semi retired for a few years and haven't actually had the LabVIEW IDE even open more than 100 hours in the last 2 years. But my forum stats are still Knightley.
These forums have built in error checking though! (We might need to ask Google how to autocorrect inline while typing)
I knew exactly what you were trying to say; I just wanted to get it out there before someone got the wrong idea. 🙂