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  1. Hello, I'm beginner for Labview. Appearing for CLAD. Got one doubt on multidimensional array functions.(may be silly question but somehow i'm confused) As per labview help on all array functions its mentioned everywhere that indexes are referred as Row first, then pages or volume and column is last. I'm referring to one Labview tutorial manual .. (attached). On its page 4-21(fig2 for index array function) the elements are indexed according to page, row and column. What is correct?If we practically do it on Labview then we can find out by moving the cursor over the index that its row or column or page but in exam there will not be any indication. can somebody please clarify. Thanks for your time. Best regards, labview tutorial manual.pdf
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