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Is the "FIll > Fill with Value"  function enabled in the Demo version of the NI Digital Waveform Editor?

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I don't know. Why don't you download it and see?

 

Cameron

 

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I have downloaded the Digital Waveform Editor demo and the " Fill>Fill with value." feature doesn't seem to work.  I need to know if it should be working and whether I may be doing something wrong or weather it is disabled in the demo.  

 

I will be making my decision to purchase the Editor depending on how this feature works, so its important to me.

 

-CC

 

By the way, this forum would not be very usefule if everyone just ansered, "I don't know."   

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I answered "I don't know" for two reasons.

 

First, you didn't indicate that you had even tried the DWE demo and/or if you had a problem with it, and were just asking to save yourself some trouble, and

 

Second, (which is still the case in your second post of this thread) you gave no information about the specific problem you were having, including the input you gave it, any VI you might have written using it as a portion, and the output you received (if any) which you interpreted as "wrong".

 

Cameron

 

By the way, this forum would not be very usefule [sic] if everyone just asked the question "Does this work?" or "Is this a bug? I get the wrong answer when I use it." without supplying any more information. And, unfortunately, that happens a lot.

 

To err is human, but to really foul it up requires a computer.
The optimist believes we are in the best of all possible worlds - the pessimist fears this is true.
Profanity is the one language all programmers know best.
An expert is someone who has made all the possible mistakes.

To learn something about LabVIEW at no extra cost, work the online LabVIEW tutorial(s):

LabVIEW Unit 1 - Getting Started</ a>
Learn to Use LabVIEW with MyDAQ</ a>
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Thank you for your reply "camerond."   I was not asking for diagnoses, I was just asking if a feature was disabled in the demo version of the Digital Waveform Editor.   This forum would be much better if all questions were as simple.

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@CartoonCoder wrote:

Thank you for your reply "camerond."   I was not asking for diagnoses, I was just asking if a feature was disabled in the demo version of the Digital Waveform Editor.   This forum would be much better if all questions were as simple.



Better, maybe, but not nearly as useful to real-world programmers.

 

<WARNING: snarky, semi-sarcastic>

You might try asking NI if they would start a "simple questions" forum.

</ WARNING: anti-sarcasm pill taken, back to normal discussions>

 

Cameron

 

To err is human, but to really foul it up requires a computer.
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Profanity is the one language all programmers know best.
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To learn something about LabVIEW at no extra cost, work the online LabVIEW tutorial(s):

LabVIEW Unit 1 - Getting Started</ a>
Learn to Use LabVIEW with MyDAQ</ a>
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