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  On 7/30/2009 at 8:19 PM, Black Pearl said:
Although that guy is not knowing about LV at all, I would vote for him

http://www.tesladownunder.com/

I used to work at the same company as that guy - he knows about LabVIEW :)

  On 7/31/2009 at 1:04 AM, vugie said:
That was only the start...

That's wild mate - nice job!

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  On 7/31/2009 at 1:04 AM, vugie said:

That was only the start...

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Attached what it was created with.

No description, no comments, no even icons - I warned you.

Very cool, looks like a Dr Seuss application. :thumbup1:

Posted
  On 7/30/2009 at 4:32 PM, Gary Rubin said:

Don't forget "make coffee" and "get donuts"

Yes, yes! Make coffee! I want that too :yes:

  On 7/31/2009 at 1:04 AM, vugie said:

That was only the start...

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Attached what it was created with.

No description, no comments, no even icons - I warned you.

Beautiful! Awesome! :worshippy:

Posted
  On 7/31/2009 at 1:14 AM, Michael Aivaliotis said:

Or how about a coding challenge, to draw the Mona Lisa with labview wires.

That can become quite challenging if you think of making a pixel-type image with almost correct image colors by moving wires to front and to back. Not only the wireframe of Mona Lisa.

But this can be done with a simple click if we would concentrate on the initial topic of this thread. Not only having coffee, meetings, argues with the customers ...

Coffee is essential - must stop posting now to get some c

Posted (edited)

One serious limitation is that the wire cannot cross with itself - so cycloides chenged to chain of arcs.

BTW, I found strange issue with property Joints[] of the Wire class. It describes actual wire bending and is marked as read-only in docs. There are some flags and few of them are marked "do not modify" (?!). I would like to be able to modify some read-only properties... But for property node option "Change to write" is not greyed-out, however modyfing writing to this property results with "Property doesn't exist". Quite strange, isn't it? LV82

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  On 7/31/2009 at 7:47 AM, vugie said:

One serious limitation is that the wire cannot cross with itself - so cycloides chenged to chain of arcs.

..

If you would use the right click it would come out with a solution which unwraps the wires so that a crossing only looks like a crossing but is in fact just two touching wires as indicated.

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  On 7/31/2009 at 9:51 AM, unicorn said:

If you would use the right click it would come out with a solution which unwraps the wires so that a crossing only looks like a crossing but is in fact just two touching wires as indicated.

Done:

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However cross calculation algorithm slowed it down quite much. And highlight execution drops "bounce" on crossings...

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Now it has happened!oops.gif

The worst thing that can happen.ohmy.gif

I have spilled my coffee... nono.gif

over the keyboard...wacko.gif

its a notebook...frusty.gif

and over the mouse...unsure.gif

Fortunately the right mouse button kept dry!!!thumbup1.gif

...but no coffee for the moment. sad.gif

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