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Changing slider maximum scale programmatically
Changing slider maximum scale programmatically
WPS
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12-21-2003
04:59 PM
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Is it possible to change a slider scale maximum programmatically - it appears that this value is not a write value using property nodes?
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An important note - I have the slider set up as a strict type def so I guess this is why I can't change the value...
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Nirmal_Sharma
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12-21-2003
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Hi,
I am including a vi which programmatically changes the minimum, maximum, start values for a slider scale.
If your problem is different than what I have answered, pl. give the feedback.
Best Regards,
Nirmal Sharma
India
Scale_change.vi 19 KB
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12-22-2003
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You are correct!
That gives you two options;
1) Right clcik and choose disconnect from typdef,
or
2) Customize control and make it a normal typdef.
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