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Wire End Point.vi

This has been discussed several times (for instance recently here).

When you don't know where a wire will end... or when you want to probe a VI output without having to drop an empty sequence structure... etc

 

USE THE Wire End Point.vi (attached, LV 2012)!

 

Example:

 

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Disclaimer: The Wire End Point.vi is the fruit of more than a decade of LabVIEW wiring expertise and is therefore password-protected (Patent pending) and provided as-is without any documentation or warranty.

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http://lavag.org/topic/47-jki-news-announcing-the-new-jki-wire-nut-toolkit-for-labview/

Jim
You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are. ~ Alice
For he does not know what will happen; So who can tell him when it will occur? Eccl. 8:7

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Absolutely! But the Wire End Point.vi is much easier to use in practice...

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I thought I would release two related creations: the Wire End Wall and the Wire End Brick:

 

Wire End Wall:

 

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connect up to 8 wires to this device. They are stackable, so you really don't have any limits...

 

 

Wire End Brick:

 

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connect up to 28 wires to the brick. Notice that the brick is hollow, so you can see wires passing underneath it. Despite the little notch on the top left, the brick is quite robust. I have stacked many without any failure so far.

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X. wrote:

Disclaimer: The Wire End Point.vi is the fruit of more than a decade of LabVIEW wiring expertise and is therefore password-protected (Patent pending) and provided as-is without any documentation or warranty.



I have the gut feeling that I can write my own replacement code in a few seconds. 😄

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Let's say I don't want my diagrams to end up on the "Rube Goldberg" thread...

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The password protection was a nice touch. Smiley Very Happy

PaulG.

LabVIEW versions 5.0 - 2023

“All programmers are optimists”
― Frederick P. Brooks Jr.
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@PaulG. wrote:

The password protection was a nice touch. Smiley Very Happy


Also the red icon to camouflage the coercion dot. 😮

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You mean you're not coersing into nothing?

Is there some law of physics about destroying information.

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