Refnums and casting table

I have 8 bays on the front of my VI. I created refnum for each table.

I build an array of these refnums and pass this array to a Subvi.

LabVIEW is cast some the refnums and not others as evidenced by the red dot on the table element to build.

The berries of all of the double rooms.

Why is this happening?

A table must contain elements identical types, differing only by value.  Indeed, the elements must have the same properties!  Its likely that some of your double arrays have different dimensions (1 d, 2D), display, or even that some formats are controls and other indicators.  The refnums will be get under duress to 'type common less generic.'  Sometimes it's OK but often dangerous if you are working with any property other than 'value '.

Grouping clustered Refnums can avoid these coersions.

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