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Chapter 2 BridgeVIEW Environment
BridgeVIEW User Manual 2-6 © National Instruments Corporation
Controls and Indicators
Controls
and
indicators
in G are similar to input and output parameters
orgraphs in traditional programming languages. BridgeVIEW contains
avariety of controls and indicators that you can choose according to the
kind of values or quantities you want to evaluate or display.
You can configure all the controls and indicators using options from their
pop-up menus. Popping up on individual components of controls and
indicators displays menus for customizing those components. To access
thepop-up menu, right-click on any object that has a pop-up menu.
The primary data types you use in BridgeVIEW applications
numeric,
Boolean, string, and tag, are described in the following sections.
Numeric
You use numeric controls to enter numeric quantities, while numeric
indicators display numeric quantities. The two most commonly used
numeric objects are the digital control and the digital indicator, shown
below. You can find these controls and indicators in the
Numeric
subpalette of the
Controls
palette.
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