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@icycool wrote:

..btw can u attach ur example vi.


You did not say what LabVIEW version you are using....

 

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ouh..im using labview 2009
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After reading through the post, I created a quick VI based on the image that was previously posted.  Please see attached VI.

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Jake G.
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
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i cant open ur vi. as it is version 10 and im version9 =(

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I'm sorry, my mistake.  The LabVIEW 2009 version of the VI is below.

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Jake G.
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
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thanks for vi. TheTician..one thing i forget..my input is in HEX..and i want the output for each of them to be converted to decimal..how do i make it then?

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@icycool wrote:

thanks for vi. TheTician..one thing i forget..my input is in HEX..and i want the output for each of them to be converted to decimal..how do i make it then?


 

If the input is a raw binary string, here's one possible solution. You did not really specify the output type, modify accordingly if you want a different output (e.g. format to a decimal string). Questions?

 

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thanks altenbach..i want my output in decimal only..so then i will delete the output in hex

another thing,i try to make four 1D array for each of my element which is 1111,2222,3333 and 4444 but it didnt work..can u help me

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Here's one possibility. It's a bit inelegant so try to find a better way. 🙂

 

 

 

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no problem..i'll change it according to what i need..thanks altenbach..u've been a great help 😃

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