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Publish Date: May 05, 2012


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  2.  VIs From the Community
  3.  More New Downloads
  4.  The Person Behind the Developer
 

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 VIs From the Community

 Dynamic Test Menu Selector - Submitted by Dave Lehman from Beckman Coulter, this VI is intended to be used as a Sub-Vi to allow the tester to select the tests to be performed. Tests can be added, removed and moved up and down in the sequence order.

 Mitutoyo Gauge Read LabVIEW - This VI, submitted by Ian Salgado, allows a Mitutoyo Digital Gauge to be read using the serial port (or RS-232) from a PC. 

 

 More New Downloads

 Programmatically Creating Shared Variables in LabVIEW 8.2

 Continuous Write Digital Port Using the Internal Counter for a Sample Clock on cDAQ

 3D Polynomial-Fit and Interpolation

 

 The Person Behind the Developer

Our current featured developer is Tjelldén Torbjörn who submitted the Touch and Draw in Graph VI through LabVIEW Zone. This LabVIEW app allows you to create and interact with drawings on a graph.

Tjelldén just recently started using LabVIEW. He wrote that "It’s a very neat and friendly way to a quick job and to illustrate ideas with, so I like it very much. Earlier I worked as a programmer and have used C, C++, Pascal, LISP, Forth, Assembler, BASIC and some other obscure language, but never LabVIEW, so I was really thrilled when I discovered what I could do with it." Great job, Tjelldén.

 

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