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how to maintain data in a boolean array

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You should be using an event structure to handle the change to the value of the numeric control. Then do your comparison. I'm in the middle of something else, so I would ask you to try setting it up yourself.

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Hi,

 

Not sure but check whether the attached VI meets your requirement!

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Gogineni Thank you so much for ur help 
It solved my problem 

God bless you 

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Thank you everybody for your help

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when I saw your post

formatted in the center

I want a haiku

 

justification

lead to misunderstanding

I am dissapoint

Jim
You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are. ~ Alice
For he does not know what will happen; So who can tell him when it will occur? Eccl. 8:7

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So how is Gogineni's post the solution to your problem when that was exactly what I told you to do in the first place back in message #2?

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<----- Banging head on desk.....

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You are right ....
But I am new in Labview and I didn't understand your reply  well .....
that was my first post

take it easy

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"The boolean array you use to initialize the shift register has only five elements" where is that 5 elements ... I mean If I can control 

the number of the elements in the shift register I would make it 8 ... But how can I do that ? 
There are 8 elements in the Boolean and 8 elements of the numeric control array as well

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