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Re: button Switch
I don't know how to use LabView (to me it's a waste of time) and I'm not involved with the programming on my team. However, you can still create a variable in labview (make it a boolean, an integer, a double, who cares). And then make it TRUE or 1 when you press the button and flip it each successive press. And then assign the motor value based on that.
-Paul |
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