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  1. Hello, I'm not sure if this is the right forum for a question like this. I'm pretty new to LabVIEW and have a background in mathematics and computer science. I have a lot of interest in LabVIEW and want to become better at it. I have been trying to figure out what fields of maths would be beneficial to study that would help with LabVIEW programming. I was thinking graph theory since a lot of the LabVIEW interface is making graphs, so having an understanding of graph theory may help with efficiently making large programs or with algorithms. I'm curious if any of you have studied certain fields of maths and found them to be applicable to your LabVIEW programming.
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