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Labview clustering clusters

I can't figure out how to cluster clusters? see attachment

I want to pass a cluster of all the clusters in the cluster constant
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Re: Labview clustering clusters

On your VI's front panel, create a cluster and then select and drag your other clusters into it. You can nest as many clusters as you'd like.

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Re: Labview clustering clusters

Can you provide example code
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Re: Labview clustering clusters

Here you go.

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Re: Labview clustering clusters

I am trying to write a function that takes a cluster as input, manipulates said cluster according to other inputs and outputs it in the same form as the original cluster

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             ->Small cluster -- ... --
           /                           \
cluster -->                              --->  --> Modified Original Cluster 
           \                                 /
             -> Other Small cluster -- ... --
... are the manipulating parts
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Re: Labview clustering clusters

Then you are going to use the bundle and unbundle cluster commands.

Unbundle the clusters. Do whatever you need to do with them. Then rebundle them back into a single cluster.
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Re: Labview clustering clusters

Did you see my code, thats exactly what I did but It doesn't work
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Re: Labview clustering clusters

I apologize for the following:
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SUP DAWG, WE HEARD YOU LIKE LabVIEW SO WE PUT CLUSTERS IN YO CLUSTERS SO YOU CAN UNBUNDLE CLUSTERS WHILE YOU UNBUNDLE CLUSTERS.
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Re: Labview clustering clusters

please provide an example of unbundling a bundle, modifying its components and rebundleing
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Re: Labview clustering clusters

Try this.

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Re: Labview clustering clusters

Oh... and if you want your VI to output the new cluster, you'll need to keep an output cluster and wire it out (see new attached).

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