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Okay, I'm sure you all get these types of posts dozens of times a day, so I'll try and keep this brief: Our programming team last year (our first year) was all seniors, and thus they have left. We, the new programming team are gonna be here for a while, but we have almost no idea how to use Labview. We can make it count to a number, do other maths, etc., but that's about it. If you could let us take a peek at some code, that would be extremely helpful as we are completely lost, and our mentor is going through chemo. Thanks in advance, Waconia Robotics Club.
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Re: Complete newbies need help!
National Instruments has great working examples of all sorts of common tasks. From the Getting Started window go to Support -> FRC examples... and look inside the FRC folder.
NI also published 2013 tutorials at: https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-8923 There are training videos out there. I'd look at https://sixclear.wufoo.com/forms/r7w9s1/ Here are some examples of random things you might want to do: http://team358.org/files/programming...2009-/LabVIEW/ Last edited by Mark McLeod : 21-01-2013 at 16:54. |
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