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Re: C++ in LabView

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... we are having with the labview software that I could fix in a heartbeat in C++. Anyone know how to open a C++ editor in LabView.
If you describe what it is, I suspect it won't more than 2 heartbeats in LV either. As for doing C++ code, keep in mind that LV is compiled directly to machine code. There is no C++ generation in between, and no translator. It is possible for LV to call into .out binary files, and there are white papers that describe it, but it is not for the faint of heart. The topic would be Calling External Libraries from LabVIEW.

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