11-21-2005 04:33 PM
11-21-2005 04:35 PM
Ok, here it is it should NOT have write to binary file anywhere in it.
11-21-2005 04:59 PM
11-22-2005 03:38 AM
11-22-2005 07:32 AM
I dont think you guys really understand my knowledge of Labview, I have next to none. We used to have a guy who knew it but he got fired, so I defaulted into labview. Its terrible. Thats my problem once something dosen't work i really have no means to fix it. I also don't have a service contract. I often would like to use certain VI's (such as write to spreadsheet file) but i can't figure out how to make it accept my data type. I just look at oter VI's that exist here at my work and try to replicate the components used to make them work. I really do appreciate your help greatly. I specifically asked to purchase 7 and i was told i could not. I didn't know about the new licence old version trick, i surely would have done that! I have no need to re-learn the few scraps of information i have gleaned from my trial by fire.
I am quite proud of this VI, It is my first with outputs, stacked sequences, multiple while loops with different speeds, local variables, decision making, I have never done any of this before, it took me about 16 hours to make it work properly. You will notice there is also saftey features installed, such as the fact the vi cannot shout down unless the T5 is below the minimum setpoint and the correct number of iterations has been met. It also heat-soaks for a variable length of time at the maximum setpoint value. It also turns on cooling air to accelerate the cooling of the oven.
Do any books exist on labview that are good? I would like to learn more about it to have less problems in the future. It also kinda interests me.
11-22-2005 08:43 AM - edited 11-22-2005 08:43 AM
Message Edited by Ed Dickens on 11-22-2005 08:47 AM

Using the Abort button to stop your VI is like using a tree to stop your car. It works, but there may be consequences.11-22-2005 09:40 AM