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Re: Labview: Feedback node doesn't reset on "stop"

I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to do but, from what I can gather, you should consider using a shift register per Greg's earlier comment.

One VERY useful bit of LabVIEW advice - when in doubt, RIGHT-CLICK. You'll be astonished by the number of features that can be unlocked by right-clicking on everything.

To create a shift register (or, similarly, a sequence local in a sequence structure for passing data from frame-to-frame), simply right-click on the border of the FOR loop (also available for WHILE loops). It's good practice to always initialize the shift register.

Happy G-coding!

Russ
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