> In the VI attached you can not undo the cleaning of the wires.
That is true, but it is easy to modify it to check the result before
saving.
>scripting is unsupported and you should be cautious about using it.
Absolutly; I can even say that some functions may occasionally crash
labview.
Althou
All,
I just wanted to add a note to point out that scripting is unsupported
and you should be cautious about using it. In the VI attached you can
not undo the cleaning of the wires. So if the results where not what
you expected you are left with them.
Evan
National Instruments
it's A whole new world. HMM lets explore.
thank you
Hi
Open the Block Diagram of the vi named "Open Block Diagram Refnum.vi"
and read the note I put in here. It says "Exposed in several location:
ex: ..\National
Instruments\MAX\Assistants\LVCGen\LV70\mxwScript_ClusterConnector.vi"
For more scripting utility and exposed primitive go to the LAVA for
Sweet VI Good job. how did you get the ref to the block diagram. I
have been looking for it.
Chris Labview;
Yes. From the Edit menu, select "Remove Broken Wires". The keyboard
shortcut is Control+B.
Regards;
Enrique Vargas
www.visecurity.com
Greetings, Newbie~
Try Ctl+B
That gets rid of all your broken wires
Good luck, and welcome!
Eric
I'm a newbe..
Is there a way to clean up all the wires at once?