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LabWindows/CVI Programmer Reference Manual
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fp
file
A file that contains information about the function tree and function
panels of an instrument module.
panels of an instrument module.
function panel
A screen-oriented user interface to the LabWindows/CVI libraries in
which you can interactively execute library functions and generate
code for inclusion in a program.
which you can interactively execute library functions and generate
code for inclusion in a program.
Function Panel Editor window
The window in which you build a function panel. The
LabWindows/CVI Instrument Driver Developers Guide.
LabWindows/CVI Instrument Driver Developers Guide.
function panel window
The window in which you can use function panels.
function tree
The hierarchical structure in which the functions in a library or an
instrument driver are grouped. The function tree simplifies access to
a library or instrument driver by presenting functions organized
according to the operation they perform, as opposed to a single linear
listing of all available functions.
instrument driver are grouped. The function tree simplifies access to
a library or instrument driver by presenting functions organized
according to the operation they perform, as opposed to a single linear
listing of all available functions.
Function Tree Editor window
The window in which you build the skeleton of a function panel file.
It is described in the LabWindows/CVI Instrument Driver
Developers Guide.
It is described in the LabWindows/CVI Instrument Driver
Developers Guide.
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Generated Code box
A small box located at the bottom of the function panel screen that
displays the function call code that corresponds to the current state
of the function panel controls.
displays the function call code that corresponds to the current state
of the function panel controls.
global control
A function panel control that displays the contents of global variables
in a library function. Global controls allow you to monitor global
variables in a function that the function does not specifically return
as results by the function. These are read-only controls that cannot be
altered by the user, and do not contribute a parameter to the generated
code.
in a library function. Global controls allow you to monitor global
variables in a function that the function does not specifically return
as results by the function. These are read-only controls that cannot be
altered by the user, and do not contribute a parameter to the generated
code.
glue code
Special code that provides the interface between 32-bit
LabWindows/CVI applications and 16-bit DLLs.
LabWindows/CVI applications and 16-bit DLLs.
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hex
Hexadecimal.
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