05-31-2006 02:33 PM
06-06-2006 10:18 AM
Hey Losers,
Just read the challenge and here is my first attempt.
Have only tested it on CC. There is works well.
It is big,fat, slow and coded with extreme haste. Thought I would drop it off so you guys could destroy it.
As far as I know it does not Cheat (No Deep Toe lurking).
I am sure I am going to regret this.
Enjoy!!!!!
J
06-06-2006 09:43 PM
ohw313
Nice to to have some fresh air in here. Unfortunately, you forgot to include some subvi(s) and your player can't be tested.
06-07-2006 04:55 AM
Duh,
oops. Sorry.
Well, At least it would never win then.
Here is complete set.
J
06-15-2006 07:09 PM
06-15-2006 08:05 PM
Welcome!
You should probably post your VI in 8.0. If needed somebody with more experience can convert it down to 7.1, just in case you use some fancy 8.0 only features 😉
@Daklu wrote:
General rules question: Is it legal to retain a history of moves an opponent makes during all games to try and determine what their strategy is? (I don't know if this is even possible...)
I would think this is allowed, but in the competition your player must "play to loose" against opponents he has never seen, so this strategy would not make much sense. 😉
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06-16-2006 01:25 AM
It is unclear whether you have programming experience or not (the source code question, and yes, that it the right term in LV as well. Look here for some details), but I'm not entirely sure starting on a relatively large project is the best move. Anyway, you seem to be intelligent, so I assume you'll be able to tell yourself whether this is more than you can handle or not.
I normally give the following paragraph as a standard reply to newbies -
To learn more about LabVIEW, I suggest you try searching this site and google for LabVIEW tutorials. Here, here, here and here are a few you can start with and here are some tutorial videos. You can also contact your local NI office and join one of their courses.
In addition, I suggest you read the LabVIEW style guide and the LabVIEW user manual (Help>>Search the LabVIEW Bookshelf).
and it would be nice to have feedback whether those tutorials are actually worth anything.
Anyway, G is a great language and you can find a lot of stuff online, so just start digging, and if you get good at it, come and help at the forums.
P.S. For some fun, go to the BreakPoint.
06-23-2006 03:11 PM - edited 06-23-2006 03:11 PM
Message Edited by Daklu on 06-23-2006 01:12 PM
06-23-2006 04:00 PM
What kind of file format is this?
@Daklu wrote:
So with that glowing introduction, here's my initial attempt at Labview programming... TOE JAM!
06-23-2006 04:44 PM