02-11-2015 12:26 AM
Are you saying that your double post, while correctly getting your message accross was unneccessarily complex? And that happened in the RG thread? Hmmm.
🙂
02-11-2015 08:18 AM
@Intaris wrote:
Are you saying that your double post, while correctly getting your message accross was unneccessarily complex? And that happened in the RG thread? Hmmm.
🙂
I... uh...
yes 😞
02-12-2015 07:23 AM - edited 02-12-2015 07:24 AM
Just found one in somebody asking for a down conversion: http://forums.ni.com/t5/Version-Conversion/convert-LabVIEW-2013-to-LabVIEW-2014/m-p/3088832/highligh...
We could do it all with a single node...
02-13-2015 04:15 AM
@crossrulz,
I honestly did NOT know you could do that with the max min node.
I can go home now, I've already learned something today....
02-13-2015 11:39 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
Just found one in somebody asking for a down conversion: http://forums.ni.com/t5/Version-Conversion/convert-LabVIEW-2013-to-LabVIEW-2014/m-p/3088832/highligh...
We could do it all with a single node...
After asking 8 LV developers, 6 of which are CLA's NONE of us knew that.
Thank you Tim!
Ben
02-13-2015 12:39 PM
Ben wrote:After asking 8 LV developers, 6 of which are CLA's NONE of us knew that.
I'll admit that I didn't know it did either. I just assumed it did and tried it.
02-14-2015 10:50 AM
@Ben wrote:
After asking 8 LV developers, 6 of which are CLA's NONE of us knew that.
By now I'm so used to LV's widespread polymorphism with certain types of functions, that I'm usually only surprised when I try something like this and it doesn't work.
02-15-2015 12:36 PM
Tim, put me in the IDNKT! column. and micro nugget that! <Bows>
02-16-2015 03:30 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
Ben wrote:After asking 8 LV developers, 6 of which are CLA's NONE of us knew that.
I'll admit that I didn't know it did either. I just assumed it did and tried it.
No THAT is what I like to see....
No-one knew it was a Rube, but Tim assumed it was and tried for a better approach which succeded! NI don't get that far ahead of everyone that often - do they!
02-16-2015 03:32 AM
@tst wrote:
@Ben wrote:
After asking 8 LV developers, 6 of which are CLA's NONE of us knew that.
By now I'm so used to LV's widespread polymorphism with certain types of functions, that I'm usually only surprised when I try something like this and it doesn't work.
This. I also get irrationally annoyed when it's not!