09-03-2007 03:11 AM - edited 09-03-2007 03:11 AM
@Gabi1 wrote:
[...] Maybe Ni ought to make some free LV version for everybody to try out?[...]
Message Edited by Norbert B on 09-03-2007 03:12 AM
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09-03-2007 12:52 PM
@hrh1818 wrote:
The original reply I received " LabVIEW is a full featured programming
language that lets you write any kind of program you like." was not
very informative. I was looking for more specific information about
how Signal Express compares with Labview.
Thanks for clarifying your question. In a nutshell, that one sentence answer was a good start IMHO. We are not clairvoyant to sense what kind of depth you want in the answer, and we sometimes don't have time to write a tome, covering all conceivable aspects. 😄
So, instead of nitpicking on the answer, questioning its basic validity, the right thing to do would be to ask a more specific question. We still have no idea what you are trying to do. If you would tell us, we could certainly help you decide on the product.
As a start, you can look a the price difference between Signal Express and LabVIEW. It is significant! So, what can you do with LabVIEW that you cannot do with signal express?
Here's a quick list of some examples what LabVIEW can do that signal express cannot:
Calculate all 35660 decimal digits of 10000! (factorial) in under 100ms from scratch (probably much faster on a modern computer):
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5299
Model the solar system in 3D:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5292
Write a program that fully analyzes 4x4 tic tac toe (sorry for the misspellings on the front panel ;)):
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=247044#M247044
The list goes on and on...
There are many more examples from the fields of Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Finance, Entertainment, Biology, Computer science, Astronomy, etc, etc. It would really help to narrow down the answers if you could just tell us your fields of interest. Since you are not telling us what your main interest is (areospace, automotive, geology, ...), we can only guess or keep the answer generic. Maybe you can find an application in the case studies (http://sine.ni.com/cs/app/main) that matches your needs. 🙂
And here is a list of things that LabVIEW cannot do:
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😄
09-03-2007 02:01 PM
09-03-2007 02:25 PM - edited 09-03-2007 02:25 PM
Message Edited by altenbach on 09-03-2007 12:25 PM
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@Raghunathan wrote:
When I read so many of the questions that are not really related to hardware I ask myself - so whats wrong with LV as a programming language for Windows applications ?
I can think of two good answers to that question:
NI does not attempt to push LV as a G.P. language. They probably make most of their money from hardware, and I don't think they have any interest in trying to compete head to head in a market which isn't their natural market. Instead, it seems to me that they're taking a rather clever approach, but one which requires a lot of patience - they're introducing LV and graphical programming in the educational system and through toys (Lego Mindstorms) - this allows them to get the next generation of programmers to already be familiar with their stuff.
Kabul, from looking at the URL, you probably linked to an article which is only availble to NI personnel.