MultiSegmentPipe class/Flange 2.Depth property: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 13:36, 7 May 2020
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Property ID | 311C4C03 |
Scope | Basic Development Environment |
Data Name | Flange2Depth |
Short Name* | Flange2Depth |
Long Name* | Flange 2:Depth |
* Displayed here in English. Short and Long names appear in the language of the LabVIEW IDE. | |
Owning Class ID | 130 |
Owning Class Name | MultiSegmentPipe Class |
Data Type | U32 data type |
Property Node | ![]() |
Available in Real-Time Operating System | Yes |
Available in Run-Time Engine | Yes |
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 |
Gets or sets the depth of the flange that appears on the right end of a pipe network when you first place the Multi-Segment Pipe control on the front panel window.
The flange depth is the distance, in pixels, from the end of the adjoining pipe segment to the end of the flange. The maximum flange depth is 50 pixels. The minimum flange depth is four pixels. LabVIEW returns an error if you specify a value greater than the maximum or less than the minimum flange depth.
The following illustration shows the flange depth.
<img src="loc_eps_flange2_depth.gif"> You also can set the flange depth interactively.
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