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Creating an unbounded array typedef

I'm trying to use LuaVIEW to create an array (on the dashboard side, of course, LuaVIEW cannot run on the cRIO), and I'm not exactly sure how to create a typedef that would allow me to make an array of indefinite size to unpack the flat data I get back from the script. How would I do this?
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Re: Creating an unbounded array typedef

I have no experience with that Lua tool that interacts with LabVIEW. I found a number of web pages about it, and I'd look for a tutorial that is pretty close. You may also find that some of those folks can answer your question on their forums. If you can narrow it down to a tutorial that is pretty close, I would be happy to help interpret and connect it to WPILib or other element of FRC.

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