05-16-2010 07:10 AM
A.Blue represents Standard SubVI's, and red represents Express VI's.
B.Blue represents Standard SubVI's, and yellow represents Express VI's.
C.Yellow represents Standard SubVI's, and blue represents Express VI's.
D. Red represents Standard SubVI's, and blue represents Express VI's.
pls post the answer
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05-16-2010 07:54 AM
The answer is to just drop an express VI and regular LabVIEW function on a block diagram.
Perhaps you could keep all of your clad questions to the original thread you created?
05-17-2010 02:05 AM
05-17-2010 02:09 AM
05-17-2010 02:33 AM - edited 05-17-2010 02:37 AM
muks wrote:
A subvi can be any color i guess. Isnt it?
Yes but I would assume that the term Standard subVI was intended to mean what I would refer to as built-in node. Also the possible selection of color combinations clearly would point in that direction.
Still I find this another of those ambiguous questions where the wording makes things rather unclear.
The answer isn't to difficult if you exclude the obvious wrong ones based on Express VI color. And multiple choice questionnaires tend to have this kind of problem no matter how hard one tries to come up with unambiguous wording.
05-27-2010 10:04 AM