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Behr

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    LabVIEW 2010
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    2009

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  1. I was thinking of that way with the tabs, I look into more with them then, thanks
  2. Did not really understand your answer (not a pro here so my bad, still learning). Do you mean that the user will write how much and so on in advance? if so, then yeah, that should not be a problem.As long as I can create a box on the go it good.
  3. Good Evening/Day Was searching through the net and couldn't find an answer anywhere. I have dragable controls, and I would like if the user could draw a box on the front panel, while its running. Its just a visual thing. Let me explain better. There is 60 buttons, which can be dragged around. I would like that the user could drag 5 of them and put a box around them with a label and nothing more. The buttons dont have to be ounded to the box, the box is simply a visual thing, so the users can have an eye appealing thingy. I hope this makes scene and I hope this is doable and you could help me. Thank you in advance.
  4. Good day. I am a student studying IT Engineering. This year I am getting one of my final diplomas, and I need to make a final project for Labview. I consider myself a user who knows the basics of Labview inside and out (more or less) and I would like to drop as much as hardware as possible out of my final project, and build a software in Labview. I have a hard time figuring out what would be a good project. The only idea I had is building a EQ for a pc system. So if I play a song on any player I would be able to open a software and play with the sound in it, modifying it and so on? Is it possible? If yes, can you give me an idea of where to start, and how should I access the sound channel. I know how to get to the speakers, but I don’t need the direct output, I need to mod the signal coming to the speakers. Also if anyone has any good ideas for a final project they are more than welcome to speak out. And lastly is there any good tutorial on OOP in Labview? It sounds interesting and I would like to learn it. Thank you in advance.
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