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In lugnet.robotics.rcx, Elizabeth Mabrey wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to supply the link... It is at
> http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/me94/youngercon.html.
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> > I know how to put in a simple loop to, e.g., zero out
> > an array of containers in inventor level 4. But, I found
> > this on the net, it is nice and neat for loop - loops
> > through 10 times to zero out 10 containers. All that was
> > included inside a single icon. Would anyone know how to created
> > this in Robolab?
At the main ROBOLAB startup menu, go to Investigator.
Create a new project, say Young Brother.
Choose Program level 5.
Open the diagram window.
Right click your mouse to bring up the function palette.
Click on the G-code option to bring up the G-code palette.
Click on the Structures sub-menu (looks like a shaded square).
Click on the For loop vi.
Welcome to the world of real LabView programming!
CS
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Message has 1 Reply: | | RE: arrays or for loops
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| This is cool! Thanks a bunch. In terms of feasibility and more sophisticated coding, I would perhaps think coding in NQC will be more desirable as far as teaching high school or college kid. My assumption, of course. ---...--- -------- Elizabeth (...) (19 years ago, 28-Jul-05, to lugnet.robotics.rcx, lugnet.robotics.rcx.robolab)
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