01-06-2012 10:29 AM - edited 01-06-2012 10:32 AM
There's definitely some Ruge-Goldberg code in there!
see the attached snippet. And don't be afraid to read the LabVIEW Style guide
I have no idea why you are releasing those queues after the first time you use them
01-06-2012 10:38 AM - edited 01-06-2012 10:47 AM
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01-06-2012 10:46 AM
Thanks a lot!!! really! because we were in trouble, but now we are able to develop the PID controller.
And we are using For Loops cause in this way the entire VI works, thats the main reason, i know that probably it could be improved, but its quite complicated to us, we are not experts as you notice ahaha, thanks again, and hope we can keep in touch because... now.... we need to create the PID... hope God help us... and you 😄 haha.
Thanks Ravens
Gracias.
01-06-2012 11:16 AM
Dear jeff:
As you notice we are not experts in labview, this have been so complicated, i mean if someday you receibe a program and your teacher said to you " well in this proyect you should develop a dinamic controll system of a distillation tower, god luck".... you just react like "wait?! what? labview??????"... but then... with you guys " everything went better than expected"... ahha really this it wouldn´t be posible without your assistance, thats the reason why we are so grateful.
and jeff, we are going to try to use what you adivice to us, at this time, we are looking for those tools, its a little embarrassing but, we can´t found them haha, but we´ll keep looking for.
Thanks a lot, hope we can keep in touch.
Gracias!
01-06-2012 11:58 AM
That little Split String funcion is buried in vi.lib\AdvancedString\ there are a few gems that come in handy that are buried but not on the palettes you should browse through vi.lib someday when you get a chance