Yes Rolf, there is indeed a way of doing it perfectly fast in LabVIEW and
even beating the formula node: I just right-clicked on the feedback node and
said "replace with shift register". Now, if you blink, you miss it!

The mistery deepens!

I will send you and the others that have volunteered to help me (Michael
Avaliotis, Paul Brown) a vi containing the loop, perhaps you can spot what
am I doing wrong.

Many thanks,

Mihai

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rolf Kalbermatter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, 11 June 2004 7:37 a.m.
> To: 'Mihai Costache'
> Cc: Info LabVIEW (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: Replace array row in a loop
> 
> 
> "Mihai Costache" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> <long explanation snipped>
> 
> >It's all very nice, except it takes 20 minutes (Pentium III 800MHz 
> >Win2K LV7.1)! I then replace the FOR loop with a formula node and 
> >inside that a workmate of mine writes the corresponding C code to do 
> >exactly the same job. Now it takes 10 seconds!
> >Is LabVIEW really worthwhile, or do we all need to go back 
> to basics and
> >learn C?
> 
> Can you provide a VI somewhere where you show what you are 
> doing? Your explanation is a little difficult to imagine (not 
> your fault as such things are hard to describe at any rate) 
> but I'm sure there are possibilities to actually do that 
> perfectly fast in LabVIEW only, possibly beating even the 
> formula node.
> Rolf Kalbermatter
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