Assert Unsigned Integer Type function

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Object information
Owning palette(s) Assert Type palette
Type VI
Requires Basic Development Environment
Icon Assert Type Palette - Assert Unsigned Integer Type.png

The Assert Unsigned Integer Type VI breaks the calling VI unless the input data is an unsigned integer numeric type.

This VI does nothing at run time. Use this VI in conjunction with the Type Specialization structure to customize sections of code in a Malleable VI (.vim) for error clusters or to force a Malleable VI to accept error clusters only.

Usage

U32.png value in specifies the input data.

This input accepts any unsigned integer numeric data type.

U32 Indicator.png value out returns the input data if value in is an unsigned integer numeric type. Otherwise, this output returns a 32-bit unsigned integer 0.

History

Version Change(s)
LabVIEW 2018 This VI was added in LabVIEW 2018.

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