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LabVIEW contains more than 600 built-in functions designed specifically for extracting useful information from acquired data, analyzing measurements, and processing signals.
LabVIEW also provides tools for rapid user interface design, data presentation, communication via TCP/IP, Web publishing, report generation, data management, and calling external code.
You can always use the built-in LabView features to add user interaction and decision making to your.m files, and take advantages from LabViews’ MathScript. You have all of the tools you need to deploy your custom.m files for deterministic execution with LabVIEW and MathScript, with a framework to both develop and test your.m files. You can use LabVIEW MathScript with the MathScript Node and the LabVIEW MathScript Window. The MathScript RT Module can return the following error codes, as well as certain block diagram error messages. Refer to the KnowledgeBase for more information about correcting errors in LabVIEW.
Supported LabVIEW Software
The following LabVIEW packages are available for Intel–based macOS computers. Please note that LabVIEW is a universal binary compiled for Intel-based Macs.
LabVIEW Full Development System
LabVIEW Professional Development System
LabVIEW Application Builder for macOS
LabVIEW VI Analyzer Toolkit
LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Module
LabVIEW MathScript RT Module for Mac/Linux
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LabVIEW is a graphical programming language, and it has powerful features for simulation, control and DAQ applications.
Latest version of LabVIEW is LabVIEW 2020. Download. You can also download the LabVIEW Community edition for non-commercial use for free.
LabVIEW is developed by National Instruments.
Below we see a typical LabVIEW program:
Getting Started with LabVIEW:
Since LabVIEW is a full-blood programming language (in a graphical way), you can use LabVIEW for almost everything, personally I use LabVIEW for Datalogging and Monitoring, DAQ, Control Systems, OPC, Database Systems, SCADA Systems, Hardware in the Loop Simulations and Testing, Modbus, etc. In these LabVIEW Videos you can get an overview of using LabVIEW in different applications.
Want to learn more LabVIEW Programming? - Goto LabVIEW Basics.
LabVIEW is the traditional Professional LabVIEW Software, while LabVIEW NXG is a new product from NI. LabVIEW NXG is a very simplified compared to the professional versjon of LabVIEW, and are for those who has little experience in programming. LabVIEW NXG contains only a subset of features and hardware support currently in LabVIEW. It seems like the plan is to merge the traditional LabVIEW software with the new LabVIEW NGX within some years.
I recommend the traditional LabVIEW package, because LabVIEW NGX is still in an early phase with limited features and possibilities.
Typically engineers often create simple LabVIEW VIs that eventually grow out of control, because they don't have the proper structure and best practices. The solution to this problem is organizing your code and data in a way that enables modularity, readability, and reuse.
Some examples are:
- Intuitive GUI (Front Panels): Add Units, Use Controls and Indicators from the same Palette, Resizing the Window size, Don’t use “strong” Colors, etc.
- Structured Code (Block Diagram): Make and use SubVIs, Avoid Spaghetti Code, Resizing the Window size, Use Labels, Always use Project Explorer, use State Machine, etc.
For more details, see the video below.
LabVIEW Programming Guidelines: