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Spectre_Dave

Move Stacked Sequences from the Palette

Status: Completed

Implemented in LabVIEW 2014

There has been a lot of discussion on this but no LabVIEW Idea (that I was able to find). Please move the Stacked Sequences from the Programming Palette to a "retro" or "classic" palette. This is dissuade novices from overusing them

 


Previous wording:

 

There has been a lot of discussion on this but no LabVIEW Idea (that I was able to find).

Retain them for legacy code but please remove them from the Programming Palette

 

Lets vote this in and get rid of Stacked Sequences forever.

I would go so far as to release a patch to remove them from all Installed LabVIEW Versions!

Message Edited by Laura F. on 09-30-2009 03:49 PM
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CLA

LabVIEW, LabVIEW FPGA
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Spectre_Dave
Active Participant

I should have done that - I wish there was an easier way toedit these!

I asked the moderator to change the verbage.

 

I would like to change the wording of this to make it more palatable.

There has been a lot of discussion on this but no LabVIEW Idea (that I was able to find).

Please move the Stacked Sequences from the Programming Palette to a "retro" or "classic" palette. This is dissuade novices from overusing them

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CLA

LabVIEW, LabVIEW FPGA
Laura F.
Active Participant
I updated the wording to VADave's comment above and kept the original wording to keep the discussion in context.
Intaris
Proven Zealot

@VADave,

 

it's nice that you're so quick with SMs but not everybody is.  The fact that you might be able to do X or Y as quick as I can do Z is not an argument against Z.

Spectre_Dave
Active Participant
I had the moderator update the verbiage to be more palatable to the masses 🙂
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CLA

LabVIEW, LabVIEW FPGA
Darren
Proven Zealot
I consider the Flat Sequence Structure a superior alternative to the Stacked Sequence Structure.  Now that we have Flat Sequences, there's really no reason to keep Stacked Sequences around.  Kinda like keeping my old cell phone around, even though my new iPhone is better in every conceivable way.  I preferred the original wording, and will kudo this idea if it changes back to "get rid of Stacked Sequences forever"😉
Spectre_Dave
Active Participant

Darren

 

I agree that Stacked Sequences are outdated and prone to abuse and I would like to see them gone forever.  This is a first step in hiding them so we can  get rid of them in the future !

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CLA

LabVIEW, LabVIEW FPGA
JackDunaway
Trusted Enthusiast

Just wanted to put things into perspective on this lighthearted argument. I can't say I disagree with these comments, but like other Ideas, a few forum posts are pushing against some pretty weighty inertia:

 

 

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Charles_CLA
Active Participant

After seeing way too many VIs written by LabVIEW novices, I would readily agree that these structures should be hidden from plain view. I would suggest an INI token that by default is missing or set to false. Perhaps something like:

I_Want_Obfuscated_Code=True

to turn on the stacked sequence structure in the palettes?

Charles Chickering
Architecture is art with rules.

...and the rules are more like guidelines
altenbach
Knight of NI

FIne-tuning the idea as suggested here:

 


The stacked sequence could be removed from the palette but still indirectly available after placing a flat sequence, followed by "right-click ... replace with stacked sequence".

 

The flat sequence structure left in the palette could simply be named "sequence structure" (no "flat"), with a right-click menu: change to stacked/change to flat.


 

Manzolli
Active Participant

With altenbach's fine tune kudos!

André Manzolli

Mechanical Engineer
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Curitiba - PR - Brazil