You can choose from many hooks to add your own LabVIEW-based features to the LabVIEW IDE (no text programming required). This session reveals every single one of those hooks (No, really!) along with some LabVIEW Scripting tips and best practices for implementing those LabVIEW features you always wanted.
The slides were last refreshed in December 2023.
You can watch a recording of the presentation here.
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Thank you for an excellent talk Darren!
I was wondering if you could post the VI you used as the template for your 7 min 4 fixes (or the final VI after the <7min of coding 🙂 )?
It looked like a "template" with lots of comments about why things are done and I would love to see it and start using scripting way more!
Secondly, this presentation would be great for our local usergroup meeting here in Los Alamos. Do you mind us using it for one of our meetings?
Cheers
Henrik
Henrik,
The Quick Drop Keyboard Shortcut template is here:
[LabVIEW 20xx]\resource\dialog\QuickDrop\QuickDrop Plugin Template.vit
You can check out this blog post for more information on creating your own Quick Drop Keyboard Shortcuts from this template.
You can definitely use these slides for your user group meeting, as long as you credit me or NI as the source of the content.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
> Don't Wait for LabVIEW R&D...
Sounds like my line.