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Unread 11-02-2009, 18:57
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Re: Clustering in Labview

With the exception of the errors in the VI that I mentioned above, you did just that (based on the first bitmap that you posted). All that you need to do is wire up the connection panel for the VI. Go to icon in the upper right of the front panel, right-click and select Show Connector. Then proceed to use the wiring tool to attach the inputs (all of the terminals on the left side of your block diagram) and outputs (the terminal on the right side of your block diagram). After you save the VI, you can then place the VI in any other VI and use it as a subVI.

I wish that I could log onto your computer and do this for you. It takes much longer to describe than to actually implement. There must be a help file for "creating a subVI".

Russ