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I am not going to write your program for you. If this is a serious project then I'm sure you'll need to write some more complex programs and you will just have to learn how to do that. As for pointers for how to do this, try creating a while loop which will run until your condition has been met. If you just want to get it done faster, you could probably use 2 seperate loops for the 2 seperate conditions. You can also try looking up "shift registers" to see how they can help. You can find many examples for how to work with LabVIEW in the Help>>Find Example menu item.
To learn more about LabVIEW, I suggest you try searching this site and google for LabVIEW tutorials. Here, 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).
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