04-19-2006 11:03 AM
04-19-2006 11:43 AM
As I have said before again and again NI has looked at this code including Mark & other professionals have blessed it.
I have said enough about this. Unfortunately, this thread has degenerated to a misunderstanding & has more to do with egos that code. This reminds me about several dogs & only one tree.
OK, the King has no clothes & please disregard the 30+ pages int he dicussion forum about Labview slowing the computer operation.
Your turn at the tree.
Earl
04-19-2006 11:47 AM
04-19-2006 03:07 PM
04-19-2006 03:25 PM
Yes, I have read the tutorial & implemented the suggestions from the NI staff.
I have also had some help from an experienced Labview programmer prior to responding.
The biggest error most make is to use the "Append Array" vi instead of the "Replace Array subset" vi.
The biggest gain was made in by saving a series of 1 d arrays then sending the data in a 2 d array to the queue as opposed to sending the data in a 1 D array at a time.
This was not my original thread, I was just trying to make a point about array handling & it appears that some are more intent on blaming the code as opposed to reading the entire thread...
I really do appreciate and welcome your constructive comments.
Earl
04-20-2006 02:38 AM
04-20-2006 08:21 AM
Dear Shane,
I can appreciate your comment & those that know me personally (including some LV experts) know that I am generally polite & civil.
What is frustrating is that I have repeatedly said that NI has looked at this code & although there are some things that may be corrected, it is generally acknowledged that the problem with large arrays slowing the application is real.
It appears that if anyone appears to take exception with an aspect of Labview, then it is blasphemy. My consistent response is that NI agrees with me but to no avail.
Unfortunately, there are those that choose to take some of the comments out of context & don't read the enire thread.
If you notice, I was "polite & civil" until I was met with an impolite response with comments that was taken "out of context".
While I appreciate those experts that take the time to read & provide assistance, I cannot agree with those that would repeatedly filter the facts & become condescending merely because they are experts.
My aplogies to those who have taken offense at my comments, it, generally, was not directed at them but I wanted to make a point.
I think the best response from this was from altenbach who responded, "altenbach shrugs and goes on to more rewarding issues..............."
Well put & I have thought about this long ago.
Best Regards,
Earl
04-20-2006 08:40 AM
04-20-2006 09:10 AM
04-20-2006 12:58 PM