06-15-2012 05:42 AM
06-15-2012 07:19 AM
Lets see if I can get it right this time.
Ben
06-15-2012 07:58 AM
@Ben wrote:
[...] superhero capabilities without the tights [...]
Thank you for posting this. That's a very impressive application, and it's interesting to learn that it began back with LabVIEW version 2.
06-15-2012 10:25 AM
I'd post mine but there is the chance I will refine it and add some substance and resubmit it next year. If I decide not to, I will be sure to post it.
06-18-2012 05:11 PM
@Ben wrote:
"...give the user superhero capabilities without the tights." and "Special thanks to Darin Kinion... LabVIEW Champion who helped"
+1 ![]()
06-19-2012 02:54 AM
That was a very interesting paper, Ben! I'm even more eager to learn about LVOOP now, after reading this. If only my company could send me on a LVOOP course or something...
06-19-2012 07:56 AM
@JackDunaway wrote:
@Ben wrote:
"...give the user superhero capabilities without the tights." and "Special thanks to Darin Kinion... LabVIEW Champion who helped"
+1
Kudos to you Jack for reminding me!
Darin's help with the model view matrix made that little navigation window a reality. I can't claim I fully understand it but I know enough to be able to over-ride zooming.
Thank you Darin!
Ben
06-19-2012 07:59 AM
@Even Deejay wrote:
That was a very interesting paper, Ben! I'm even more eager to learn about LVOOP now, after reading this. If only my company could send me on a LVOOP course or something...
It will still require additional time learning and reading (I have sat throug hthe LVOOP course, my boss teaches it).
If I had developed that without LVOOP I would be hadr pressed to re-use much of what went into the application. By using LVOOP I have treasure trove of classes that can be re-used when ever I have a custom 3D app to develop.
Go for it!
Ben