boyracer38 Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 This might be real simple... I want to connect an LED indicator to show the status of a boolean switch. eg. When the switch is on the LED will light, when the switch is switched to off, the LED will go out. Do i need to use a select comparison? Any help for a n00b much appreciated Jason Quote Link to comment
nightdweller Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 This might be real simple...I want to connect an LED indicator to show the status of a boolean switch. eg. When the switch is on the LED will light, when the switch is switched to off, the LED will go out. Do i need to use a select comparison? Any help for a n00b much appreciated Jason 2634[/snapback] Jason, Here you go. It didn't look to good, but just connect the control(switch) to the indicator(led). Quote Link to comment
zeus224 Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 hey man im not right if i undertood what you ask....if was just what nightdweller said..... you really need some help Quote Link to comment
grmc Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 hey man im not right if i undertood what you ask....if was just what nightdweller said.....you really need some help 3131[/snapback] Leave him alone zeus224. We have all got to start somewhere, and the second best way to learn is to ask (the first being to try work it out yourself!!) People do not need to be put down by you and your incredibly interesting use of the English language. :thumbdown: Would you like it if you asked a question on these boards that was perceived as being easy by another forum member and they shot you down for being "dumb"? Didn't think so. Positive attitudes people Quote Link to comment
ktkumar Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 Hi Jason, You might also consider using "Push button" in boolean control palette KT Quote Link to comment
xseadog Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 hey man im not right if i undertood what you ask....if was just what nightdweller said.....you really need some help 3131[/snapback] Your Command of the english language lacks finise :question: For someone who is approaching their 99 birthday. you must be the oldest living Labviewer in the world -- well at least Brazil :thumbup: congrates by the way but back to the point YOU LACK MANNERS. :thumbdown: Quote Link to comment
Mike Ashe Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 but back to the point YOU LACK MANNERS. :thumbdown: 3177[/snapback] I agree, and am pretty disappointed zeus224, especially after I (and others) tried just recently to help you with a small problem: :arrow: http://forums.lavausergroup.org/index.php?...findpost&p=3123 I am also surprised, since I have worked with several projects and people in South American countries and have found them to be uniformly polite and well mannered. Please refrain from such comments about your fellow forum members. You might also want to rethink the icon you use as an avatar, it does not lend a good impression, especially combined with your recent comment. Quote Link to comment
boyracer38 Posted January 3, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 Thanks for all your replies, i now realise what a stupid question it was, but at the time, i was really stuck hehe. Thanks again Jason Quote Link to comment
nightdweller Posted January 18, 2005 Report Share Posted January 18, 2005 Thanks for all your replies, i now realise what a stupid question it was, but at the time, i was really stuck hehe.Thanks again Jason 3335[/snapback] It's really okay, we all start off at some point. Although it looks like you moving fairly well as of late. Quote Link to comment
boyracer38 Posted January 18, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 18, 2005 It's really okay, we all start off at some point. Although it looks like you moving fairly well as of late. 3567[/snapback] Thanks, ive recently finished the project i was working on. It was my first time using Labview. I produced a Car 'drive by wire' simulator, using serial communications between 2 computers, controls and dashboard on one, the engine, ecu etc on the other. Worked quite well. Was a steep learning curve, starting with the LED problem, lol. Thanks Jason Quote Link to comment
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