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Re: Help with basic algorithm on LabVIEW
I'm confused as to what you are wanting, so I've attached a typical low-tech UI wrapped around a loop that does single point I/O, ctl, and output and accumulates the values for further processing. Perhaps some part of this helps.
If you want a higher tech UI using the event structure, I'll post one of those too, but since RT doesn't do events, these simple polling UIs are often useful.
By the way, the False case is the wire going through, and a delay of 50ms, just to slow down the UI and avoid reading stuff 1,000,000 times a second. You could also put processing or display of the entire dataset there.
Also, I'll describe the other thing that is often useful. Build a simple subVI that takes in your setpoint, the process variable and the output. Chart all of them on the subVI similar to how you'd see in a textbook. You can drop these near any control block, and wire it up. While the panel is closed, not much is going on, but you can open it, bump the setpoint and watch the oscillations and other effects of the control. You close the panel when you don't need it.
Greg McKaskle
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