@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ image::cm_028.00_IDN_ReturnData_Displayed.png[]
174174But more importantly the LED on the hardware has turned on.
175175image::cm_029.00_LED_Turns_ON.png[]
176176
177- == ** Lesson 2 – ** For Loops
177+ == Lesson 2 – For Loops
178178_(Optional)_
179179
180180=== Optional: Setting up the Pico Hardware
@@ -725,32 +725,30 @@ programming languages a VI is similar to a function or a subroutine. A
725725VI includes a Front Panel and a Block Diagram, the VIs Icon and its
726726Connector Pane.
727727
728- * Front Panel
729- +
728+ Front Panel::
730729The front panel window is the user interface for the VI. You create the
731730window with controls and indicators, these are the interactive input and
732731output terminals of the VI.
733- +
734- * Block Diagram
735- +
736- The Block Diagram is where you will create the code for your program.
732+
733+ Block Diagram:: The Block Diagram is where you will create the code for your program.
737734The block diagram will implement graphical representations of functions
738735to control the objects on the front panel. Objects on the front panel
739736will appear as terminals on the block diagram.
740- +
741- * Icons, Connector Panes, and SubVIs
742- +
743- The icon and connector pane allow you to use and view the VI in another
737+
738+ Icons, Connector Panes, and SubVIs:: The icon and connector pane allow you to use and view the VI in another
744739VI. This is called a SubVI, to use a SubVI you must build a connector
745740pane. Customising the Icon is recommended to help with reading and
746741understanding the program.
747- ** The Icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the VI, it is a
742+ The Icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the VI, it is a
748743graphical representation of the VI. The icon can be customised with text
749744and images to help identify what the VI does.
750- ** The connector pane is a set of terminals on the icon the corresponds
745+ The connector pane is a set of terminals on the icon the corresponds
751746to the controls and indicators of the VI.
752747
748+ .The default VI icon
753749image::cm_109.00_Icon.png[]
750+
751+ .The default connector pane
754752image::cm_110.00_ConnectorPane.png[]
755753
756754=== Data Types
@@ -792,7 +790,6 @@ certain condition is met.
792790image::cm_112.00_WhileLoop.png[]
793791
794792. Iteration Terminal – the iteration terminal provides the current loop iteration.
795- +
796793. Conditional Terminal – Evaluates a Boolean input value at the end of each loop iteration, if the conditional terminal is met then the loop stops.
797794
798795
@@ -803,9 +800,7 @@ is wired to the Count Terminal (N).
803800
804801image::cm_113.00_ForLoop.png[]
805802
806- [arabic]
807803. Iteration Loop – Indicates the number of completed iterations.
808- +
809804. Count Terminal – Specifies the number of times to execute the code
810805inside the For Loop.
811806
@@ -816,13 +811,9 @@ appropriate case to handle that event.
816811
817812image::cm_114.00_EventStructure.png[]
818813
819- [arabic]
820814. The event selector label specifies which events cause the displayed
821815case to execute.
822- +
823816. The Timeout terminals specifies the number of milliseconds to wait for
824817an event before timing out.
825-
826- [arabic]
827818. The Event Data Node identifies the data LabVIEW returns when an event
828819occurs
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