Thread: SubVI Outputs
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Re: SubVI Outputs

To rephrase what Mark said, the white box inside a loop is called a diagram. The white box inside the window of the subVI is also a diagram. They have many of the same execution rules. To communicate data in parallel, you need to use something like a global, a queue, an event, etc. For most FRC tasks, a global is a fine mechanism to share data.

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