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State Machines and Robot Framework
We have been trying to create a kicking mechanism in LabVIEW using multiple limit switches, and to do this we need a state machine. We have been trying to learn how to do this by watching the videos on LV Mastery, but they mention a Type Def called RobotData.ctl. We do not have this Type Def in our framework. We think it is in the Advanced Framework, but the main problem is that we do not have an option of using the Basic or Advanced Framework when we try to create a robot project. We have updated LabVIEW already, so we aren't really sure what is going on.
Is there a way to either create the state machine as described in the video without the Type Def or a way to get the option to have an advanced or basic framework? |
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