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Chapter 2
Measurement Studio .NET Class Libraries
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Make the control background transparent.
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Configure the LED controls to blink while they are on or off and
configure the rate at which the LED controls blink.
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Configure the layout of the control to be horizontal or vertical.
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Bind the value of the control to a data source.
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Mark an array of Boolean controls so that only one can be true at a
time.
Tip
For more information about using the switch and LED array controls, refer to the
Using the Measurement Studio Control Array .NET Controls
topic in the
NI Measurement
Studio Help
.
Numeric Edit Array Control
Use the Measurement Studio numeric edit array control, as shown in
Figure 2-11 to control and visualize values of an array of
double
values.
With the numeric edit array control and the classes that interface with the
control you can perform the following operations:
Figure 2-11.
Numeric Edit Array control
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Set values by passing an array of data.
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Modify the number of controls displayed based on the length of the
array of values you specify.
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Use up and down buttons for easy incrementing and decrementing.
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Perform range checking.
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Set the minimum range value to negative infinity and the maximum
range value to positive infinity.
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Create custom formats or use built-in numeric formats including
generic, engineering, and simple double.
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Connect to a numeric control so that if you change the value of one
control, it changes the value of the other control.
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Set the coercion mode property to discrete or continuous values. This
property configures the control to allow entry or display of either a
discrete set of values or any value.