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Re: Organized, multiple source code vs everything in one code.

According to Windows, I have 192 files in my code folder (which includes the robot code and the dashboard, as well as project files and non-VI files).

However, LabVIEW lends itself to having lots of files and I tend to break lots of stuff into re-usable modules that are sometimes shared between multiple sub-systems. According to VI Metrics:

Robot Main has 124 user VI's under it.
Autonomous Thread has 10 user VI's under it
That does not include any of the auto VI's that are called by ref, there are about 15 of them, or the autonomous routines themselves (which are not VI's).
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