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QUOTE (Michael_Aivaliotis @ Sep 24 2008, 01:38 PM) Happy birthday Norm (if that's what you're in to...)
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QUOTE (Daklu @ Sep 23 2008, 04:38 PM) Don't forget to crank it between each http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramophone_record#78_rpm_disc_developments' rel='nofollow' target="_blank">78
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QUOTE (Michael_Aivaliotis @ Sep 23 2008, 02:53 PM) Bloody foreigner... -
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QUOTE (PaulG. @ Sep 23 2008, 10:52 AM) If someone wants to pay me to watch it, let me know so we can start discussing prices -
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QUOTE (JiMM @ Sep 23 2008, 08:32 AM) Eh - it's like anything else you see that's even slightly political: skewed. As long as you recognize that, I think it's safe to watch My mum always used to say: "believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see." -
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QUOTE (Antoine Châlons @ Sep 23 2008, 03:00 AM) From the website: QUOTE If you live outside the U.S. and Canada, I'm sorry that I don't own the rights to make this film available to you for free. But it will be coming to a theater, video store or television network near you soon. -
QUOTE (Phillip Brooks @ Sep 22 2008, 01:12 PM) http://lavag.org/old_files/monthly_09_2008/post-181-1222105345.png' target="_blank">
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QUOTE (JiMM @ Sep 22 2008, 01:06 PM) On paper, but the government is structured as a representative democracy as far as I cen tell: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usa#Government_and_elections Maybe I'm wrong - it's been known to happen
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QUOTE (JiMM @ Sep 22 2008, 11:21 AM) ...and that's why the USA is niether, but a combination of both (and other things) to form a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representative_democracy' rel='nofollow' target="_blank">representative democracy.
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QUOTE (Aristos Queue @ Sep 21 2008, 11:56 PM) That is definately the fastest and most repeatable method! I had a similar challenge a few years ago when making a VI that would adjust the width of the column in a table to the widest item in each column respectively. It's fast and works great, but it took some out-of-the-box thinking.
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QUOTE (Pollux @ Sep 21 2008, 12:09 PM) Don't you mean "HOW WOULD YOU CODE THAT IN g/" ? QUOTE (Pollux @ Sep 21 2008, 12:09 PM) so the shift does the inverse of the shift on a standard keyboard. That's a good point - the truth table should be: R ! Shift | Output Desctiption-----------------+----------------------------------- 1 0 0 | r Weak or Solemn Pirate 1 1 0 | r! Whiney Pirate 1 0 1 | R Standard Pirate 1 1 1 | R! Aggressive Pirate
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QUOTE (Pollux @ Sep 21 2008, 08:24 AM) R ! Shift | Output Desctiption-----------------+----------------------------------- 1 0 0 | R Standard Pirate 1 1 0 | R! Aggresive Pirate 1 0 1 | r Weak or Solemn Pirate 1 1 1 | r! Whiney Pirate
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QUOTE (Pollux @ Sep 20 2008, 04:01 AM) It's for when you really want to emphasize your "r"
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QUOTE (normandinf @ Sep 19 2008, 08:38 PM) Actually, it was because I'd started the reply a couple of hours earlier and had gotten sidetracked with billable work half way through it
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QUOTE (bazookazuz @ Sep 19 2008, 07:18 PM) I don't, but it looks like Nev's suggestion of the http://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-2051' target="_blank">Windows Performance Monitor is what you're after.
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QUOTE (jlokanis @ Sep 19 2008, 05:38 PM) I honestly don't think you can do it directly - try using the "Get Nth Line" property and compare that with the start index of your search text. This might look a little funny as if the text scrolls over multiple lines, but it should work... QUOTE (normandinf @ Sep 19 2008, 07:09 PM) One trick is to use the method "Get Nth Line". Bugger it! I must be typing slow today
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QUOTE (bazookazuz @ Sep 19 2008, 06:24 PM) Are you looking for a third-party tool that monitors in the background, or do you want a http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/epd/p/id/4659' target="_blank">VI that will allow you to monitor it in your code?
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QUOTE (Daklu @ Sep 19 2008, 02:10 PM) When was the last time you reinstalled everything, from the OS up? I find that a reinstall once every year or so helps... QUOTE (Daklu @ Sep 19 2008, 02:10 PM) I have seen comments about Labview slowing down when multiple classes are loaded. My current project has only 8 classes and one lvlib. That should be fine. How complex are your classes? QUOTE (Daklu @ Sep 19 2008, 02:10 PM) Conventional wisdom says the first thing to do to improve system performance is increase RAM. I have 2 GB currently... Is [an] extra 1 GB going to make much difference? Probably not. I agree that the first place to look to speed up your system is to up the RAM, but unless you've got some much going in the background that your virtual RAM is being used extensively, then it probably won't help. Besides, 2Gb is plenty of RAM for general use. QUOTE (Neville D @ Sep 19 2008, 06:11 PM) Get a faster hard drive as well. I find applications on my desktop load much faster than my laptop which has a slower HD. Oooo - that's a really good point. ...and it should force you to do a reinstall of everything too (see above)
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QUOTE (Shaun Hayward @ Sep 19 2008, 12:45 PM) Welcome gov'ner!
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QUOTE (Shaun Hayward @ Sep 19 2008, 04:02 PM) Maybe it does, but after 10's of thousands of revisions here, we haven't noticed a slow down.
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QUOTE (eaolson @ Sep 19 2008, 03:05 PM) I totally agree :thumbup:
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QUOTE (PJM_labview @ Sep 19 2008, 01:30 PM) You've got an advantage: you're closer to the phsycial LAVA server
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QUOTE (Attila @ Sep 19 2008, 11:43 AM) Works fine for me in 8.5. QUOTE (Attila @ Sep 19 2008, 11:43 AM) If I can not build such an exe than it's just a game for the developers. I don't agree: ability to build doesn't necessarily track to the value of the code. There are plenty of situations where I don't (and never plan on) building code (eg: internal tools that install into the project folder). QUOTE (PJM_labview @ Sep 19 2008, 12:44 PM) You can create countless of helper tools using scripting that will make your job as a LabVIEW developer a lot more efficient. PJM_labview beat me to it
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QUOTE (jcarmody @ Sep 19 2008, 11:56 AM) Style is, to a certain degree, subjective - by definition there can't be a definative test, and that's why most people describe such books as "style guides". I agree wholeheartedly with Jim in his blog post: QUOTE (Thinking in G) Even if you don’t agree with Peter’s style guidelines, ... the debates that result from discussions about this book’s style guidelines are sure to be educational and of immense value to all those involved. In fact, you might be inclined... to create amendments or an addendum to The LabVIEW Style book that contains your own LabVIEW style guidelines.