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Re: learning LabVIEW

I would suggest doing a couple of things:

1.) Get a copy of Robolab, it is very closely based on labview, this is cover the basic data flow of controlling a robot

2.) Start developing flow chats of signals and their related processes. Understanding what signals you are working with and how to process them makes your life a lot easier! One of the big benefits of labview is that it is really easy to go from (detailed) flowchart to code.
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