Re: how to keep a control value being always selected

2004-04-13 Thread ian.f
hi
whether it is the conventional CASE structure or the EVENT structure,
the working code (within the CASE) is valid.

To learn about how to use Event Structure, you might wanna look at the
examples provided.



PowerFocus, PF3000 Open Protocol

2004-04-13 Thread ian.f
hi all,
I am posting this hoping that someone dealed with PF3000 Open Protocol
using LabVIEW can send me demo codes/ information to kick start.

Thanks in advance
ian



Re: How to control the testing instrument through GPIB

2004-03-24 Thread ian.f
Click a
href=http://zone.ni.com/devzone/devzone.nsf/webproducts/a95c253dfb5fdb0986256786000be3c3?opendocument
here/a for useful information/ link.



Re: how to get the selected items from listbox

2004-03-09 Thread ian.f
In order to have the selected items line up in accordance to the
selection order, please do it one at a time. (That's the limit for
that VI)

If you need more than that (i.e. to regconize which item clicked first
and which one comes later), you may have to figure it out ya :)

Wish you good luck. Perhaps, someone else has a already made vi.

Cheers!
ian.f



Re: how to get the selected items from listbox

2004-03-08 Thread ian.f
hi parimala
I have created this Editems sometime back...

http://exchange.ni.com/servlet/ProcessRequest?RHIVEID=101RPAGEID=137HOID=50650005002B350100HTHREAD=79147UCATEGORY_0=_49_%24_6_UCATEGORY_S=0

try it and tell me about it.

regards
ian.f.k



Re: Displacment value to be represented by up and down blinking arrows

2004-03-04 Thread ian.f
As Russell has pointed out, you can modify the vi to suit your needs.

Your creativity is now the factor :)
Cheers!



Re: LabVIEW coding using wnaspi32.dll

2004-03-03 Thread ian.f
hi Greg,

Noted your input. Will give it a try :)



Re: LabVIEW coding using wnaspi32.dll

2004-03-03 Thread ian.f
Dear all,

A wrapper DLL certainly do the job!
And, I will try out other possible solutions mentioned by you guys as
and when is possible.

Thanks for your invaluable inputs/ suggestions, and hope these will
also benefits many others.

Cheers!
ian