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Sorry Jeff, my fault for declaring a misunderstanding of case too early! I am still very new to Labview and it has been very interesting, addictive but requires real knowledge of the many given functions.

 

I have watched your video and that is the result I am driving at! I will try your method later, along with the case statement, when I have the resources and update here. Thanks!

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Sorry Jeff, my fault for declaring a misunderstanding of case too early! I am still very new to Labview and it has been very interesting, addictive but requires real knowledge of the many given functions.

 

I have watched your video and that is the result I am driving at! I will try your method later, along with the case statement, when I have the resources and update here. Thanks!


After looking further, its the same logic Raven's fan sent in his attachment (implemented with a few tautologies resolved)


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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Hi Jeff,

 

Thanks for the links!

 

I am trying out the case statement but it seems like I cannot make it work. With your solution, I have yet to try because I do not know where I can find this symbol: Capture.PNG

 

Can anyone help me with this symbol please?

 

Thanks!

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Feedback node (structures palette).

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Thanks a tonne to you guys who guided me! I have achieved what I wanted with Jeff's solution, and I realised something along the way; I have been wiring wrongly to the "greater or equal than" and thus the outputs were never right, really need to be very strict here.

 

I can go rest a bit now, thanks once again to all who helped! I am sure this is not the first and only time I will be here asking for help, so embarrassing to say so though.

 

Have a good day/evening guys!

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@jqlee wrote:

Thanks a tonne to you guys who guided me! I have achieved what I wanted with Jeff's solution, and I realised something along the way; I have been wiring wrongly to the "greater or equal than" and thus the outputs were never right, really need to be very strict here.


Can you show us your final code? Maybe there are other significant improvements possible. Now is the time to learn! 😄

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Wow! I want to learn, altenbach! But I am back to my room, from my lab, I will show it tomorrow early morning.

 

Thank you so much!

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original.png

 

Sorry for the late posting altenbach, I used this solution as proposed by Jeff; I think it is very elegantly done! Simple and does the job.

Also Jeff provided this link for this function: http://www.screencast.com/t/llktNGegoeDY

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