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_aLabVIEW for everyone : _bgraphical programming made easy and fun _cJeffrey Travis, Jim Kring |
250 | _a3rd ed. | ||
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_aUpper Saddle River, NJ : _bPrentice Hall, _cc2007. |
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_axli, 981 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. + 1 CD-ROM. |
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500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aCHAPTER 1 What in the World is LabVIEW? CHAPTER 2 Virtual Instrumentation: Hooking Your Computer Up to the Real World CHAPTER 3 The LabVIEW Environment CHAPTER 4 LabVIEW Foundations CHAPTER 5 Yet More Foundations CHAPTER 6 Controlling Program Execution with Structures CHAPTER 7 LabVIEW's Composite Data: Arrays and Clusters CHAPTER 8 LabVIEW's Exciting Visual Displays: Charts and Graphs CHAPTER 9 Exploring Strings and File I/O CHAPTER 10 Signal Measurement and Generation: Data Acquisition CHAPTER 11 Data Acquisition in LabVIEW CHAPTER 12 Instrument Control in LabVIEW CHAPTER 13 Advanced LabVIEW Structures and Functions CHAPTER 14 Advanced LabVIEW Data Concepts CHAPTER 15 Advanced LabVIEW Features CHAPTER 16 Connectivity in LabVIEW CHAPTER 17 The Art of LabVIEW Programming. | |
520 | _aContains step-by-step examples that give you reusable code for your own projects. This third edition reflects features and techniques introduced in LabVIEW 8. It covers many topics, including Project Explorer, AutoTool, XML, event-driven programming, error handling, regular expressions, polymorphic VIs, timed structures and more. | ||
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_aScientific apparatus and instruments _xComputer simulation _937493 |
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_aSoftwares _938914 |
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_aKring, Jim _938915 |
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