Thanks a lot. I solved that problem. But I will
see your solution later.
When the Labview saves to previous version, it
changes the structure of the program. I think that
make it hard to read. The idea here is that.
There are 3 states. two normal opreatoin states. One
fail state.
In each state, first it decide how much time to stay
in this state. Then it sets some para
I see that Lorand has applied comments and a solution below. I expect
that he pointed out that your vi is very hard to read because of the
sequence structures and the fact that these are spread out over a wide
area. Also, you used a lot of local variables which could be avoided
in a true state ma
I'm still on LV 6.1 so I can't read your vi. I would be happy to take
a look at it if you would repost it in 6.1 format.
Chenchen
It's not quite clear to my why you think the data are too complicated
for a queue. You can easily send the data to the queue as an array
and read the appropriate array elements for further processing since
the data that you are sending is just data retrieved from a data
acquisition. The