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Más ejercicios sobre la toma de decisiones en un VI

Module by: Juan Martínez. E-mail the author

Based on: Additional Exercises for Making Decisions in a VI by National Instruments

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Exercise 1

Construir un VI que haga uso de un Formula Node para calcular las siguientes ecuaciones: y 1 =x3+x2+5 y 1 x 3 x 2 5 y 2 =mx+b y 2 m x b

Usar un único Formula Node para ambas ecuaciones y terminar cada ecuación con un punto y coma (;).

Salvar el VI como Ecuaciones.vi en el directorio C:\Exercises\LabVIEW Basics I.

Exercise 2

Construir un VI que funcione como una calculadora. En el panel frontal, usar controles numéricos para introducir dos números y un indicador numérico para mostrar el resultado de la operación (Add, Subtract, Divide, or Multiply) que el VI ejecute con dichos números. Usar un control deslizante para especificar la operación a realizar.

Salvar el VI como Calculadora_4.vi en el directorio C:\Exercises\LabVIEW Basics I.

Exercise 3

Modificar el Square Root VI para que ejecute todas las operaciones y el chequeo de la condición usando el Formula Node.

Seleccionar File>>Save As para salvar el VI como Raiz Cuadrada 2.vi en el directorio C:\Exercises\LabVIEW Basics I.

Exercise 4

Construir un VI con dos entradas, Threshold y Input Array, y una salida, Output Array. Output Array contiene los valores de Input Array que son mayores que el Threshold.

Salvar el VI como Array sobre Umbral.vi en el directorio C:\Exercises\LabVIEW Basics I.

Crear otro VI que genere un array de números aleatorios entre 0 y 1 y haga uso del Array sobre Umbral VI para obtener un array con valores mayores de 0.5.

Salvar el VI como Usando Array sobre Umbral.vi en el directorio C:\Exercises\LabVIEW Basics I.

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