09-10-2009 08:25 AM
09-10-2009 08:27 AM - edited 09-10-2009 08:28 AM
Well, you'd most probably use VIs from the vi.lib, aren't you (e.g. VIs from the waveform or the mathematical palette)? They are also modules shared between your projects.....
The only thing important is to distinguish between project specific modules and multiproject items!
Norbert
10-08-2009 08:46 AM
Sorry for bringing back this issue, but there are some ideas of "recycling" VIs that aren't still clear for me.
What is the proper way to work when I want to create a VI and it is going to be similar to one already develop but with some changes? Because in that case I can not share completely the VI but I don't want start from scratch either.
Also the VI has subVIs that I am going to keep without modify. What should I do? Create a library with these subVIs? Or just sharing them? Can I share them without being in a library.
Do you know also any tutorial or manual that could help me understand how to share files, how to work with libraries (and specially libraries and Labview proyect: can I just add a library to a project, do I have also to copy its files to the Labview project tree....), when I should use libraries...?
Thanks a lot!
10-12-2009 03:10 AM
There are some real good articles about application developement in LabVIEW in this link. The link is www.ni.com/labview/power if you are interested in a well readable URL.
hope this helps,
Norbert