Hello,
Thanks to all, who have given comments and nice ideas for work-arounds.
Let me result the answers:
1.) there is no possibility to define UserObjects/UserFunctions
with control-inputs, which can be added on demand.
(perhaps a programmer of Agilent can give a comment on this.
I would write this feature to the wish list of future VEE-versions.)
2.) But the concept of using records is a practical way to
overwrite predefined default values.
Best Regards,
Peter Supancic
(University of Leoben, Austria)
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Thanks to all, who have given comments and nice ideas for work-arounds.
Let me result the answers:
1.) there is no possibility to define UserObjects/UserFunctions
with control-inputs, which can be added on demand.
(perhaps a programmer of Agilent can give a comment on this.
I would write this feature to the wish list of future VEE-versions.)
2.) But the concept of using records is a practical way to
overwrite predefined default values.
Best Regards,
Peter Supancic
(University of Leoben, Austria)
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Here's a thought that's running out of left field. Can the Cygwin POSIX
layer be used to convince VEE to use that DLL for the UNIX only I/O?
Such as StdIn, or StdOut, or StdErr. I'm not the one to code the beast,
since I barely understand how Cygwin manages to fool Windows into
thinking otherwise, but surely someone else on the list, has that
knowledge. Or, since there is supposed to be an emulation layer tucked
into VEE for normal functions, the UNIX I/O could be tacked on, as an
after thought. Named Pipes I'd leave to Cygwin support, even though I
don't think they support it, either. I still haven't figured out what
purpose those I/O points are used for, when VEE is running on a
workstation that's running HP/UX, though.
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