![]() As we learned in the last section, where we discussed the queued message handler, a queue is an ordered set of elementsnamely, an array. Queues are one of the most commonly used messaging constructs. These are the Queue, Notifier, Semaphore, Rendezvous, Occurrence, and First Call? VIs and functions. ![]() ![]() The Data Communication>Synchronization palette (shown in Figure 13.80) contains the building blocks for complex, parallel, application logic, where dataflow becomes a little more fuzzy. But, LabVIEW also has some built-in tools for messaging and synchronization that allow you to implement some even more powerful applications. This is a very powerful tool for application programming. In the last section, you learned about the queued message handler, which allows you to enqueue string message elements onto an array of string messages.
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