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Re: How to toggle a relay with one button?

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Originally Posted by compwiztobe View Post
In the posted example, only one of the feedback nodes "breaks" this flow, the other is oriented left to right. And there is an arrow...
Do you find it easy to understand that what goes into the left hand side of a a left-to-right oriented feedback node is different to what comes out of the right hand side?

Personally, I find it difficult. Especially without the loop there to show that the code you're looking at is actually being called in a looping fashion to populate the feedback nodes.

I'm pretty sure its a personal preference thing though.

I have little-to-no experience with using LabVIEW in an FRC environment. Are we able to use event structures? Most of the LabVIEW programs I write make heavy use of the Event Structure to control process flow.
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