Re: How to avoid the double memory assignment for an array which Iconnected to the shift register? : labview
This is a discussion on Re: How to avoid the double memory assignment for an array which Iconnected to the shift register? within the labview forums in Programming Languages category; do you refer to the fact that the first time you run your AE, then at initiation - read of array AND at shift register the memory is allocated? in this case, the first time you run it the shift register is empty, therefore memory allocation there is minimal. if you refer to the second (and next..) time of running the case structure, you then have twice memory allocations, i have read that LV became (even more) efficient in that, and doesnt actually allocate memory to the false (not used ) case. maybe Altenbach can confirm that? ...
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| if you refer to the second (and next..) time of running the case structure, you then have twice memory allocations, i have read that LV became (even more) efficient in that, and doesnt actually allocate memory to the false (not used ) case. maybe Altenbach can confirm that? |
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