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Publish Date: Jun 17, 2008


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Missile Defense using LabVIEW Statechart Module

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Overview

This example recreates the classic game of missile defense. This VI demonstrates the use of the LabVIEW Statechart Module. Resize the window for different game experiences.

**The accompanying code represents a very specific use case for NI products. For more general examples, please refer to ni.com/examples, the LabVIEW Example Finder, or the NI driver help files that come with every NI driver.

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Filename: missile_defense_statechart.zip
Requirements: View

Compare this project to the other Missile Defense program in the link below.  The other program was written in LabVIEW using a state machine architecture and shared variables, while this version was written using the LabVIEW Statechart Module.

Developer Zone Example: Missile Defense

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Filename: missile_defense_statechart.zip

Software Requirements


Application Software: LabVIEW Base Development System 8.5
Language(s): LabVIEW

 
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Doesn't work
I extracted the contents of the zip file into my LabView 8.5 Examples folder, and opened the Missile Command project. When I tried to run Top Level.vi, LabView wants me to find SCRT SDV Rtn.vi, SCRT Dbg Rtn.vi, RunTime SCN.xnode. I don't see any of these files in the zip file for this example.
- Eric Allison, Ryobi Technologies, Inc.. eric.allison@ttigroupna.com - Sep 18, 2007

 

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This example program (this "program") was developed by a National Instruments Applications Engineer. National Instruments does not support this code or guarantee its quality in any way. THIS EXAMPLE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS AS MORE SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN NI.COM'S TERMS OF USE (http://ni.com/legal/termsofuse/unitedstates/us/).