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Hello. I'm new to LabVIEW. I'm making a program where I have 2 boolean signals from Elapsed times and first Elapsed time is connected to boolean indicator. I need to block this signal (set signal to false) if the second Elapsed time is sending Time has elapsed signal. How can I perform this?

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@Ferius wrote:

Hello. I'm new to LabVIEW. I'm making a program where I have 2 boolean signals from Elapsed times and first Elapsed time is connected to boolean indicator. I need to block this signal (set signal to false) if the second Elapsed time is sending Time has elapsed signal. How can I perform this?


First, new users should ALWAYS show the Help Window.  Press Ctrl+H.

 

Then look at the boolean palette and check out Implies.IMPLIES.

 

Sure you could use a Select primitive wiring Timer 2 to Select, a F constant wire to True and Timer 1 wired to False.  But that just computes (!X) OR Y where :X is Timer 2 and Y is Timer 1


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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As a first step, attach a simplified version of your code, because your description is not clear at all.

 

See if this can give you some ideas....

 

altenbach_0-1690021964123.png

 

Of course it would be easier to use an array of time targets and an array of LEDs and simply light the highest that is TRUE, for example. Scalablility!!

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