08-13-2013 06:13 PM - last edited on 08-14-2013 12:27 PM by JordanG
I have an example program that uses a Property Node > Value(Signaling) to generate an event. The property looks like this:
When I create a VI to do the same thing the Property Node looks like this:
I right click the boolean control, create, property node, value(Signaling) to create the node.
My VI does not generate an event when a TRUE value is passed to the property node. Is there some way to change the Data Type to boolean? Is this the problem?
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08-13-2013 08:36 PM
It's hard to address your problem. The pictures don't show.
Mike...
08-14-2013 07:32 AM
It is really best to just attach your example VI. That way we can did into your settings as well.
08-14-2013 11:38 AM
Have you read the help for Value (Signaling)? (Right-click on the property node you created.)
08-14-2013 11:53 AM - edited 08-14-2013 11:59 AM
@shall12 wrote:
My VI does not generate an event when a TRUE value is passed to the property node. Is there some way to change the Data Type to boolean? Is this the problem?
If the datatype of the value property node does not look like boolean (i.e. purple instead of green), you need to change the mechanical action of the boolean because it is currently latch action. Change the mechanical action to switch action and you should be OK.
Also note that a value(sgnl) property will fire the value change event unconditionally, even if the old a new value are the same.
(If you would like to be able to fire events of latch action booleans as you describe here, consider voting for this idea. :D)
08-14-2013 12:28 PM
Thanks. I did figure this out. I wonder why this did not generate an error telling me the latch was incorrect for the signal.
04-28-2014 04:15 PM
Hi,
EUREKA!!!! Its posible, only need use a type cast to a normal boolean.
Here the solution:
Best Regards,
04-28-2014 04:45 PM - edited 04-28-2014 04:47 PM
@Luis_AM3C wrote:
EUREKA!!!! Its posible, only need use a type cast to a normal boolean.
Cute! 😄
You can create a constant on the upper wire and eliminate the dummy boolean. Still works. 😉
04-28-2014 04:52 PM
altenbanch: "You can create a constant on the upper wire and eliminate the dummy boolean. Still works. "
Yes, I know, just showing where get the datatype.
04-28-2014 04:55 PM
Luis mined the gemstone and Alt polished it up! Excellent!!! This will come in handy...