07-25-2017 05:35 AM
07-25-2017 05:41 AM
Thank you !
07-25-2017 07:37 AM
Just an other question : My array have several buttons. I want to blink each buttons, so I have to place a LED behind each buttons in order to blink it as you told me. But it is a bit boring to do this ... so I though that I will do an array of LED, but If I do this, I will blink again ALL the LED as you told me ? Am I right ?
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07-25-2017 07:42 AM - edited 07-25-2017 07:46 AM
Hi karivotski,
you should use colorboxes instead of LED indicators so you can change their values!
(If you use LED indicators you can switch them between T/F to simulate blinking, with colorboxes you could even fade colors…)
07-25-2017 07:50 AM
@karivotski wrote:
I can't open your file ... I have the 2014 version of LabVIEW ... Could you please send me your file by using this version ?
Sure, I thought I linked to the thread instead of the attachment. Here is the thread. And attached is the 2014 version.
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07-25-2017 07:53 AM
At the beginning , I was working on color box but I can't change the visibility of the color box ... and I don't understand how the "transparent " color works ... because when I put the transparant color to the color box, (a big T appears) but it is not transparent and I can't see my button behind ... Where as with the Led indicator I can see my button if i change the visibility of the LED indicator.
Suppose I use a color Box could I change the value of each button contained into an array without modifying the values/transparency of the other buttons ?
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