In order to drill you in the operation of loops and related structures in LabVIEW, practice by creating the VI depicted in Fig. 9.12. When fully operational, the program should continue to increment...



In order to drill you in the operation of loops and related structures in LabVIEW,


practice by creating the VI depicted in Fig. 9.12. When fully operational, the


program should continue to increment by 1 every 0.1 seconds until the stop button is


pushed. Verify that this is true and that waiting longer to press the stop button results


in a larger number. What is the difference between the inside and outside loop displays? Why do you think this happens? If you let the program run and failed to turn


it off, would your program ever be able to reach infinity? Explain your answer.



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