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Re: Best way to check multiple Boolean values?

Thanks for the great replies! Now that I know that there is a "search array" VI, I think I like that idea best. But Greg Mckaskle gave some good points too.

One poster asked about my scenario more specifically. I tried to keep it general because this could be used for multiple instances, and I didn't just want help on my specific problem. But I can see how it could be confusing. So let me give an example, my current scenario. We have a ball kicker on our robot this year. We plan to program it to kick with various speeds depending on which "fire" button the operator pushes. So at one point in the programming we need to sense which button is pressed, if one is pressed at all. That's where I'm coming from.
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