Eric:

No you can't change the "cluster size" value at runtime.  There have to
be a million other ways to do the same thing. My first idea is to uses a
property node for your cluster and get array of references to each
control within it.  Using this array, you can read the value property of
each element, do your math or whatever and then reverse the process
(write to the value properties) to put the new values back into your
cluster. 



Jason Dunham
SF Industrial Software, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 4:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Programatically Changing Cluster Size

Hi all, 

I want to programatically change the "cluster size" value in the
Array-to-Cluster function (when you right click and select Cluster
Size..). I have a cluster that I convert to an array, do some number
manipulation, and change back to a cluster. The problem is I can't seem
to find a way to automatically make the number of elements in the
cluster the same number as the array it was just converted from.

I want to be able to add a control (numeric) to a FP cluster and not
have any wires break due to conflicting cluster sizes, nor have to go
through the sub-vis and change each Array-to-Cluster function. 

Is this possible?

BTW: I can't just start with a FP array because I need the ability to
know programatically which element the user clicked on. This is easy to
do with clusters.

Thanks, 
Eric Scott


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