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Logical question, it's not enought to know LabVIEW, it's necessary intelligence...

The solution does not arrive because we want to see you try to solve the problem first...not because we don't have solutions.

 

You haven't seen my VI, so you're not really in a position to judge it.  Yet you make judgements on it anyway.  You also try to get us to post code for you by issuing a challenge.  "If your code is so great, post it!"  I would be happy to share my code with you...as soon as you post what you have written in LabVIEW to try to solve the problem yourself.  

 

(And yes, it took me about 2 minutes to write my VI, and it's nice clean code with 2 operations per loop iteration.  The problem you posed wasn't difficult to solve, once we understood what the problem was.)

 

I mentioned to you that people will be less inclined to help you when you ask for solutions without first posting your own attempt at solving the problem.  I also mentioned that name-calling and shouting will also not incline others to help you.  You are now finding out the truth of those statements.

 

As for being calumnied...I called it as I saw it, and told you exactly what you needed to do differently (POST YOUR OWN CODE) in order to indicate that you aren't using this forum as a code-writing service.  You haven't done anything to disprove what I said...rather than post your own attempts at solving your problem, and asking for advice on how to do it differently, you continue to ask for other people to provide you with solutions.  And, you have resorted to personal attacks.  Not very professional, and totally uncalled for.  If you are not referring to me directly, may I ask why you keep using my name in your attacks?

 

I think you've pretty well shot yourself in the foot as far as getting further assistance from most of us on this forum.  Best of luck to you with writing your application.

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Dennis Knutson wrote:
Besides the shouting, the op called most if not all of the responders stupid. Vote her off the island?

I guess the torch is now extinguished.

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Diane I DON'T WANT YOUR HELP, I DON'T WANT SHARE WITH YOU ANITHING.

I'm an amateur of LabVIEW and try to learn by example because I think that is easier than read a lot of words.

I try to think about this problem and ask for this question. THE FORUM EXIST FOR THIS REASON.

But I don't like person who has habit to calumnied people, and you continue to do this writing: "using this forum as a code-writing service".

Maybe you are LabVIEW expert, but use words without think.

Think before write 2 times like  operations of you intelligent code ;). Maybe use your code to think about your behaviour.

 

THIS IS MY LAST MESSAGE. DIANE I DON'T WANT YOUR CODE ALSO IF YOU WILL PAY ME TO TAKE IT. 

 

PUT IN SECURE PLACE YOUR CODE AND LIVE WITH SERENITY.

 

I DON'T RESPOND AGAIN.

 

But I think that if Moderator read this discussion understand:

1) If my request is so strange;

2) if your "chat" is good for the forum.

 

I think that yu think that this forum is a "chat" to lose time... for me it's closed. Diane good chat, but I think that is not very good criticize the people instaed to teach in 2 minutes them. Bye bye.

Message Edited by Michelle1892773 on 02-25-2010 12:56 AM
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As I said before...best of luck to you.
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You're crazy.

 

You claim simultaneously to be a beginner in LabVIEW AND be able to instantly differentiate between a stupid and intelligent implementation of an algorithm (sometimes without even seeing the code).

 

Have you tried writing any code of your own?  If so show it, if not stow it.

 

We're all trying to teach you but doing the coding for you is not teaching.  Hinting where you need to look and correcting YOUR mistakes is teaching.

 

Take it or leave it.

 

Shane.

Message Edited by Intaris on 02-25-2010 01:10 AM
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Intaris to understand if code is intelligent you mustn't be expert of LabVIEW.

Under the code there is an algoritm. You can tell your opinion (good or bad) seeing it.

But doesn't matter... I think that many person must think before write 2 times.

 

Do a code for me means that I have a big problem and I desire that you solve it.

Like a problem for a child.

In the problem there are operations.

If child ask to solve the problem you have the reason.

If child ask how to do general opertion necessary to solve the problem I have the reason.

I don't askfor solve problem, I ask for do a FIFO operation.

Maybe this example helyou to understand.

 

Good Luck.

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I'm intrigued,

 

I'm starting to suspect a forum bot or a plain old troll.

 

So why don't you describe an intelligent algorithm to solve the problem even without coding it in LabVIEW?  I'll be waiting.

 

Shane.

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Read the previous edited message.

 

In this situation I'm like a child who sks to learn like do operation.

THIS ISN'T PROBLEM.

THIS IS AN OPERATION.

 

Good luck,

 

But I find that rather than helping people many of you prefer to make unnecessary gossip.. I don't like it. Bye bye.

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Whats a FIFO again? is that like a LILO? nope thats an inflatable thing you use at the beach.....a FILO Maybey? no no im just being silly
LabVIEW 2012
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