I've been asking myself that same question for many years.
It's true I live in Hollywood now, but I still use LabVIEW for consulting and for myself. In fact I wrote some VIs to automate a post-production of footage on a film.
Perhaps the mystery of the circles on the book cover can be explained by decoding the binary stream below them...
- Jeffrey
Hi,
I have a DLL that returns data as a StringBuilder object. In VB, we can easily get the string value from this by calling the ToString() funtion on it.
However, I need to read this DLL from LabVIEW and can't seem to find a simple way to get the string value out of it. Has anyone done this before?
Jeffrey
I just bought a MacBook Pro with Intel processors.
LabVIEW 7.1 seems to run fine, but I haven't done any speed-critical tests.
LabVIEW 8 on the other hand, crashes as soon as it starts up. I hope NI releases support for MacOS X on Intel soon.
Jeffrey Travis
What about "Implicit Global"
Seems to be more precise a term... after all, the globals in the palette are "functional" as well (unless you write poor code... :-))
That way, uninitialized shift registers are "implicit" globals, as opposed to "explicit" globals from the structures palette.
Jeffrey Travis