Thermoelectric cooling, coolers, modules, heat sinks, exchangers, Peltier coolers, devices - TE Technology:
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As a full time LabVIEW software engineer,I am very happy to see my program making things moving, recording as much information as possible and seeing the beautiful standard test reports being delivered immediately.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Concatenation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Concatenation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
In formal language theory and computer programming, string concatenation is the operation of joining two character strings end-to-end. For example, the concatenation of "snow" and "ball" is "snowball".
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In formal language theory and computer programming, string concatenation is the operation of joining two character strings end-to-end. For example, the concatenation of "snow" and "ball" is "snowball".
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BET: Microsoft Excel Formulas - A1 or R1C1 Notation
BET: Microsoft Excel Formulas - A1 or R1C1 Notation:
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What is R1C1 Notation ? |
This is another way to create cell references which uses numbers for both the rows and columns. | ||
Cell References are displayed in terms of their relationship to the cell that contains the formula rather than their actual position in the grid. | ||
Cells are referred to by relative notation. Absolute references have numbers. Relative references have numbers in square brackets. | ||
The above formulas will be changed to the following when you switch to R1C1 notation. |
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Negative row numbers mean that the referenced cell is above the cell containing the formula. | ||
Negative column numbers mean that the referenced cell is to the left of the cell containing the formula. | ||
Changing to R1C1 notation will change all the formulas in that workbook. |
TEXT function - Excel - Office.com
TEXT function - Excel - Office.com:
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Saturday, 11 May 2013
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Installing a Second LabVIEW Executable Uninstalls the First - National Instruments
Installing a Second LabVIEW Executable Uninstalls the First - National Instruments:
Note: Duplicating a project (using File » Save As) with an installer build specification results in the same behavior. To prevent it, right-click the installer build specification in the new saved as copy of the LabVIEW project and select Duplicate. This copies the build specification but creates a new UpgradeCode. You can retain the old build specification in the Project Explorer or delete it.
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Note: Duplicating a project (using File » Save As) with an installer build specification results in the same behavior. To prevent it, right-click the installer build specification in the new saved as copy of the LabVIEW project and select Duplicate. This copies the build specification but creates a new UpgradeCode. You can retain the old build specification in the Project Explorer or delete it.
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Friday, 22 March 2013
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