This Blog entry is the second in a series intended primarily for FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) teams and their mentors. This year, thousands of high school students will be using LabVIEW for the first time.
This entry is intended to introduce LabVIEW newcomers to some basic editing and wiring techniques by making a simple set of modifications to the FRC Joystick example, to read from two joysticks.
In this blog entry, I touch on:
Duplicating Controls, Indicators and Functions
Placing Functions and SubVIs
Debugging VIs Using Execution Highlighting
Wiring Techniques
Clusters
Again, I ask that all those LabVIEW experts out there, please get out there and mentor a team near you! You will be surprised and motivated by their ability to learn LabVIEW and impress you.
Please! If you like (or hate) what you saw, please leave a comment by clicking here.
Also, don't forget to check out part I by clicking here.
Ben Zimmer
-- LV Mastery Team
| Testimonials | Want to See More? | Already Registered? |
Links:
FIRST Robotics Competition Website.
Subscribe:
Follow this link to be notified whenever something new is added to the "Tip Jar".