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JKI state machine Memory performance


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First ,Thank for JKI State Machines,Very Good.

 

Just a Little slower program performance, Three JKI State Machines for data compute Parallel,CPU is not 100%.

 

IN P4 3.0G computer,do not anything , JKI State Machines run one times to need about 10us~50us,main time used for Trim Whitespace.vi

memory resize .when 3 JKI State Machines Parallel data compute, CPU is about 53%~60%.CPU is not 100%.

I just guess that labview Memory manager is one factor 。of course , if data compute to need 10ms or more , Just a Little slower program performance with labview Memory manager.

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Hi! ;)

 

You should be able to use four JKI State Machines in your application without a memory or performance problem. Are you having a memory or performance issue?

 

Thanks,

 

-Jim

 

Dear Jim,

 

Can you please elaborate a little on this figure of four, can't we use more than four State Machines in our code (as Sub VIs also?) ?

 

With regards

Shourya

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Dear Jim,

 

Can you please elaborate a little on this figure of four, can't we use more than four State Machines in our code (as Sub VIs also?) ?

 

With regards

Shourya

 

Hi Shourya,

 

You can use as many JKI state machines in your code as you wish. I only mentioned four in response to the specific question by studyLV about using four state machines.

 

Thanks,

 

-Jim

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Hi Shourya,

 

You can use as many JKI state machines in your code as you wish. I only mentioned four in response to the specific question by studyLV about using four state machines.

 

Thanks,

 

-Jim

 

Dear Jim,

 

Thanks for your quick clarification.

 

I would also like to thank-you for providing this magnificent tool as open-source for people like us and also for helping in it's different implementations. (No wonder that many of the most beautiful things in our life are free, like a simple smile :-)). It has helped improving my coding style enormously and increased my understanding regarding performing complex operations & large application development in LabView.

 

With regards

Shourya

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Dear Jim,

 

Thanks for your quick clarification.

 

I would also like to thank-you for providing this magnificent tool as open-source for people like us and also for helping in it's different implementations. (No wonder that many of the most beautiful things in our life are free, like a simple smile :-)). It has helped improving my coding style enormously and increased my understanding regarding performing complex operations & large application development in LabView.

 

With regards

Shourya

 

From the entire JKI team, I'd like to tell you that you're very welcome and thank you for the kind words ;)

 

Thanks,

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