![]() ![]() For example, let say you add a function as a subvi in your diagram. That been said, it is interesting to note that some of these attributes made LabVIEW a semi self-documenting programming language. That, along with the interactivity of its help utility, makes LabVIEW one of the most programmers-friendly environments ever. The type and structure of the documentation depends on the intended audience and sometimes that can be problematic even for a specified audience.Īs I see it, one of the best characteristics of LabVIEW is that it offer several methods for documentation: from adding text boxes in the diagram or front panel, to adding the documentation to the vi itself and its components. ![]() I think it is necessary to define the meaning of "self-documenting". I will appreciate if you can provide further information, preferibly a website link if possible. I am not familiar with the "Yourdon methodology". ![]()
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