your best bet is to find an older version of LabVIEW and open it, and then find a slightly less older version and open again (and repeat) until you can open it in the most recent version.
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Nothing useful. The example LabVIEW code is a 'do everything' example, making it such a big pill, you can't swallow it. You're better off just saying, screw the example, and just sludge thru the dot net classes/methods blind. If you can bend the example to your will, good luck. But if you're looking for simple instructions, to get started, the NI sites are useless. IMHO from been there, done that. There is a poster, that shows the class/method hierarchy. That was actually useful.
That's a helpful introduction ;) Thank You
I want to visit to LabView centre
Hi mam
I have very old LabVIEW project LabVIEW 4. I want to upgrade it. Even Cannot open in 2022. Can you help me to open it.
your best bet is to find an older version of LabVIEW and open it, and then find a slightly less older version and open again (and repeat) until you can open it in the most recent version.
If it isn't something that requires an NDA, post your project and I can look at porting it for you.
Please how to add "Set Cursor to next step" in labview
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@@NIGlobalTH-cam Oh thank you, it helped me a lot!! 🥴
Is there any documment about testStand ?
Yes, check ni.com/teststand
Nothing useful. The example LabVIEW code is a 'do everything' example, making it such a big pill, you can't swallow it. You're better off just saying, screw the example, and just sludge thru the dot net classes/methods blind. If you can bend the example to your will, good luck. But if you're looking for simple instructions, to get started, the NI sites are useless. IMHO from been there, done that. There is a poster, that shows the class/method hierarchy. That was actually useful.
I will say, this is probably the best video I've seen on the topic.