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I am trying to create N random arrays of a given length help please!

Hi,
 
I was given this picture last week as a block diagram in order to create N arrays of a specified length M. The array is to have a floating point representation (i.e. the values that make up the array of numbers can be anything specified by myself.
 
I attach the picture here and was wondering if someone could tell me what the block diagram object to the right of the random number block diagram object is and where I can find it in LabVIEW, also the block diagram object underneath "N random arrays".
 
Thanks, This picture is from LabVIEW v.6.1, I am using LabVIEW v.7.1.
 
Alan Homer

Message Edited by alanhomer on 03-21-2006 03:28 AM

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Hi Alan,

The function you want is a bundle found on the cluster palette. You need to make the bundle smaller as it comes off the palette with 2 input.
I attach a VI that is a match to the image you sent, this contians everything wired together and should work out of the box.

Regards
JamesC
NIUK and Ireland
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Hi Alan....

I did not get ur question....

What u actually want to ask?

Plz elaborate ur question........

Rohit

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When I'm working with LabVIEW I would like to know what the block diagram objects are in the picture and where I can find them in the tools palette to create that VI for myself.

 

Thanks

 

ALan Homer

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Thanks JamesC. I had almost made the VI but I couldn't find the couple of parts in LabVIEW tools palettes. A great help. Thanks again.
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Hello Alan (or Homer?),

have you switched on the online-help of LabView (by Ctrl-H)? It gives you at least the name of the function and in case of subVi's the path to the vi!

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Yes I had that on but it is just that it's been a while since I have used LabVIEW and I am getting my head back into it at the moment. Thanks anyway.
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