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Contents
About This Manual
Conventions ................................................................................................................... xiii
Chapter 1
Introduction to LabVIEW
LabVIEW Documentation Resources............................................................................ 1-1
LabVIEW Help................................................................................................ 1-1
Print Documents .............................................................................................. 1-2
Readme Documents......................................................................................... 1-3
LabVIEW VI Templates, Example VIs, and Tools ....................................................... 1-3
LabVIEW VI Templates.................................................................................. 1-4
LabVIEW Example VIs .................................................................................. 1-4
LabVIEW Tools for DAQ Configuration (Windows)..................................... 1-4
Chapter 2
Introduction to Virtual Instruments
Front Panel .....................................................................................................................2-2
Block Diagram ............................................................................................................... 2-2
Terminals ......................................................................................................... 2-3
Nodes ............................................................................................................... 2-4
Wires................................................................................................................ 2-4
Structures ......................................................................................................... 2-5
Icon and Connector Pane ............................................................................................... 2-5
Using and Customizing VIs and SubVIs ....................................................................... 2-6
Chapter 3
LabVIEW Environment
Getting Started Window ................................................................................................ 3-1
Controls Palette.............................................................................................................. 3-1
Functions Palette............................................................................................................3-2
Navigating the Controls and Functions Palettes ............................................................ 3-2
Tools Palette ..................................................................................................................3-3
Menus and Toolbars....................................................................................................... 3-4
Menus .............................................................................................................. 3-4
Shortcut Menus ................................................................................. 3-4
VI Toolbar ....................................................................................................... 3-5
Project Explorer Window Toolbars................................................................. 3-5
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