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  • Dude that was amazing.....! Thanks. Really helped me a lot!!!

  • Thanks, this video helped me a lot

  • Hi Handsome,

    All your videos are very useful. Keep up good work !!!

  • Oww yeah!

    I can understand a little more about LabVIEW now!

    thanks very much!

  • thank you so much... brilliant!

  • I find that this is very helpful and clear in what you teach. I would like to know though how using arrays I would be able to use hysteresis in a low level/high level situation. I have a tank of water and at 0V it will activate a pump to fill the empty tank....when the high level of 10V is reached it will switch the pump off but must only activate the pump again on reaching 2V so that the pump is not switching on and off at the high level. Is it possible that Labview version 8 can do this?

  • @lisalee150 The easy answer is yes this can be done. If you are looking for how to implement this then I will direct you to "ni dot com slash forums" (YouTube doesn't allow links in comment for some reason) where you can get more specific help on your application.

  • @Labview Thanks I actually completed the hysteresis level by using case structures and it works brilliantly!!! Labview is an amazing intuitive development program and wonderful to use!!

  • Thanks very much

  • Amazing explanation ...Dude we need more videos from you ....

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