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Latest revision as of 13:54, 7 May 2020
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| Property ID | 4F483C16 |
| Scope | Basic Development Environment |
| Data Name | Scaling.Coerce |
| Short Name* | Scaling.Coerce |
| Long Name* | Scaling:Coerce |
| * Displayed here in English. Short and Long names appear in the language of the LabVIEW IDE. | |
| Owning Class ID | 81 |
| Owning Class Name | Variable Class |
| Data Type | Boolean data type |
| Property Node | |
| Available in Real-Time Operating System | No |
| Available in Run-Time Engine | No |
| Loads the block diagram into memory | No |
| Loads the front panel into memory | No |
| Need to authenticate before use | No |
| Permissions | Read/Write |
| Remote access allowed | Yes |
| Settable when the VI is running | Yes |
If TRUE, LabVIEW coerces the shared variable data to a range you specify. The default is FALSE. To use this property, you must install the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module.
You can use this property for shared variables with a Scale Type of Linear.
If you scale the data for a shared variable you can write, the data must be between the Scaling:Raw Min and Scaling:Raw Max values. If you scale the data for a shared variable you can read, the data must be between the Scaling:Engineering Min and Scaling:Engineering Max values.
This property is similar to the Coerce to Range option on the Scaling page of the Shared Variable Properties dialog box.
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