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Question about building an array

I have an array to build. I'm trying to find a good implementation of my the solution to my problem. I need to build an array (small in size) of clusters, but want to have my block diagram simple to read and easy to update if/when required. (Performance is not the main factor in this code).

 

I have created an example VI (in 2009) using strings instead of clusters do demonsttare what I am trying to do, and the three solutions I have come up with so far. Any feedback would be most welcome. - either on the exitsting techniques or a better one. I don't relly like the method used to produce Array 1 because it is difficult/not as easy to read on the BD.

 

Cheers

James 

 

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I would go for the third solution, since you have one dataset (array of clusters) that are tight together.

 

If you want to go for solution 2 I would suggest The OpenG toolkit has a function 'Conditional Auto-Index'.

This will do almost like your number 2, but you don't need an initial (A) array.

 

Ton

 

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so you agree that solution 1 in not that readable too then Ton?

 

Great.

 

Thanks for the feedback

 

James

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James W wrote:

so you agree that solution 1 in not that readable too then Ton?

 



Definitly.

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