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Resize Array Constant


tpereira

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Try putting an Array Constant on the diagram, resize it to see more than 1 element, now try to resize it again. Bug ?

Please, no double posts.... Well, your post is not very informative. At least tell a LabVIEW version you are using, the type of the array contant and what happens when you resize the constant (don't let us guess). It would also be helpful if you attached an image. With the information you provided we really can't help you.

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Works for me! What's the problem that you're seeing? What type of array constant? String, I32, DBL... Can you post a screenshot of the problem?

LV8 changed the grab handle behaviour for a 1-d array.

Since when it is created, it can be resized horizontally or vertically, the grab handle is in the corner.

Once you tell LV which orientaion you want, the "grab handle" is now a dot on the side (if horizontal) or bottom (if vertical).

Just my guess!

Ben

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LV8 changed the grab handle behaviour for a 1-d array.

Since when it is created, it can be resized horizontally or vertically, the grab handle is in the corner.

Once you tell LV which orientaion you want, the "grab handle" is now a dot on the side (if horizontal) or bottom (if vertical).

Just my guess!

Ben

:oops: Didnt notice the dot on the side. Still getting used to 8.2 :wacko:

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QUOTE(tpereira @ Feb 9 2007, 07:33 AM)

:oops: Didnt notice the dot on the side. Still getting used to 8.2 :wacko:

I actually thought this was taken away to include the scroll bar feature

I too have not seen the new handles. I was just living with it.

Gees ; :wacko:

hEHe Ill be looking for these handles now .

Thanks for bringing it up.

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