Dotnet system.array, method
Hello Council
I'm stuck by calling a dotnet assembly in LabVIEW. The final step is to pass a system.array into a method to have the result of calling the method listed in this table. I don't really understand how to do this.
Help is greatly appreciated.
The details are in the attached example of the LV2011.
Thank you
Dermot
Your LabVIEW code is supposed to match the c# code in the comments above it?
Instead of reading the file as a text file, read in a binary file and define the type of data entry in a table of the appropriate numeric type. When you play the file as a text file, it can convert the end-of-line character for you, which can cause corrupt data. In addition, it will be more efficient memory because ignore you the unnecessary conversion of an entire string.
I understand exactly where your problem is the code is not more clear, and this link could help show how to convert an array of LabVIEW in a .NET table: http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/How-to-pass-a-Labview-array-into-a-C-NET-array-object/m-p/1992795#M6...
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