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Okay, I'm a little early, but I'm *hoping* there's some other kids out there working with Labview already. NI communities doesn't have enough people to get a help question answered within a week.
Anyways, I've been having problems with my feedback nodes not resetting when I stop the simulation. When I wire a value to the initializer terminal, the node simply sends the value wired to the initializer terminal, instead of storing the input value for one loop. I have seemed to get around this with putting a "while" loop around the whole VI instead of testing with a "continuous run", however if I leave subVIs like this, they hang up the VI where they are used. What can I do to get around all this? ![]() |
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