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I Button Press, Always True Until Next Press
Hello,
I am programming 2 pneumatic cylinders to push something up and keep it up. However the way I have it now, you would have to hold the button down to keep the 2 valves the correct boolean value. I want the button on the joystick to be pressed once then stay true until I press the button again which would turn it back to true. This thing I would want to turn to true of false is a case structure. Does anyone have any ideas on how I would achieve something like this, I'm out of ideas. Any help would be awesome. Thanks again, Dillon Wirth Last edited by DWirth : 13-02-2010 at 01:36. |
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Re: I Button Press, Always True Until Next Press
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Read through this thread. Your answer may lie within... Regards, Mike |
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Re: I Button Press, Always True Until Next Press
Feedback loop is the best way to go. The help in the Labview Help library will explain more in depth.
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