03-26-2010 01:45 PM - edited 03-26-2010 01:49 PM
Ray.R wrote:
tbob wrote:The problem is that locals are misused so often, especially by Labview novice users and those that are switching from text based languages to graphical languages. Its not that locals are bad, its the improper use of locals that is bad.
And avoiding the use of Locals or Globals does not make one an expert at LabVIEW.
RayR
aka: unCertifiedForeverNovice
Great minds think alike, As shown in the myth I posted here a few days ago.
Local Variables are like alcohol. Too much is obviously bad. Occasional, careful use has been shown to provide benefits. Beginners are warned to avoid it altogether.
03-26-2010 03:00 PM
LOL!! @ Broken Arrow..
When young and innexperienced with alcohol, too much will make you sick.
As you drink more, over the years, you know what the tolerance level is...
One or two Locals, used occasionally is like the occasional red wine. 😉
One or 2 bottles a day may make you see twice as many Locals.. Which is bad! Race conditions everywhere...
LOL!!
03-28-2010 06:02 PM
03-28-2010 07:02 PM
Hornless.Rhino wrote:
So is block diagram cleanup the NI version of the beer goggle effect?
Well no, because beer goggles make things look better.
That's right I said it.
03-28-2010 10:18 PM
Broken Arrow wrote:
Hornless.Rhino wrote:
So is block diagram cleanup the NI version of the beer goggle effect?Well no, because beer goggles make things look better.
That's right I said it.
Ahh but with simple block diagrams it might. The more complicated ones have some kind of anti-clean-up force field that makes things appear as they really are. In my case it would be a birds nest, or at least it would be if we could have multi layer block diagrams.
03-29-2010 07:33 AM
Hornless.Rhino wrote:... In my case it would be a birds nest, or at least it would be if we could have multi layer block diagrams.
I started to experiment with 3d digrams a long time ago. Here are some preliminary screen shots.
NI already has a patent in place to cover 3d diagrams. See LAVA thread.
Ben
03-29-2010 09:25 AM
Ben wrote:NI already has a patent in place to cover 3d diagrams. See LAVA thread.
03-29-2010 09:55 AM
No you can not directly look at laser code for fear of being blinded.
RayF
03-29-2010 05:57 PM
Ben wrote:
NI already has a patent in place to cover 3d diagrams. See LAVA thread.
Ben
That'd make parallel programming streams nicer to look at. Just rotate it a bit and see both, yet from the side it looks like only one.
04-22-2010 07:42 AM - edited 04-22-2010 07:43 AM