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Hi bro can you tell me ? I have an overall 6 years of experience in manual testing , BCA computer science and I am planning to switch automotive testing , Now I am doing automotive course like Canoe,UDS and CAN etc.... I can switch domain ?
Hi Ram, I am trying same thing and as per your instruction it works well when we run our VI. But I am creating .exe from Labview Project and whenever user launch(user is not starting the runtime) the .exe file it is always showing basic menu bar if we dont want to show that basic menu then what we can do any solution for that ?
The UUT key is empty so the loop will never execute and the control reference will be null which will cause an error not because of input. please correct your answer.
The statement you provided describes one way to disable automatic error handling for a subVI or function. Specifically, you can wire the error out cluster of the subVI or function to the error in cluster of another subVI or function or to an error out indicator. This will prevent any errors that occur within the subVI or function from being automatically passed on to the next VI in the chain.
It would be really good if you could go through these more slowly and use the detailed explanation of the operation of each of the options as a basis for training .
A better explanation would be as follows: We need to remind ourselves that elaspsed timer has no dependeny so it will execute as quickly as possible. This means when the code enters the while loop, elapsed timer is evaluated immediately which in the first iteration would be 0 or a number close to it. The while loop takes 2 sec to complete the execution so at the end of the first iteration the time would be 2 sec. In the same way, in the next iteration the elapsed timer is evaluted and time is 2 sec, so the second iteration also executes. At the start of 3rd iteration the time is 4sec and elapsed timer is again evaluated as false. However, on 4th iteration the elapsed timer is evaluated to true (the time is 6sec) but since it is while loop, this will execute.
Option B gives all details of all values found, Option D only gives you the last balue found. So the correct answer is B, ans is easier to implemement..!!!
Great video! Only thing I did not get from it is whether I need to keep the original VI's that constitute the polymorphic VI, or whether they can be deleted. How you test a Polymorphic VI (do you test the individual VIs or do you test the Poly VI?! And how you distribute for reuse (do you put all VI's in a library or just the Poly VI). Thanks.
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