The LabVIEW programming environment simplifies the integration of hardware into engineering applications, providing a unified approach to data collection from NI and third-party hardware. Because LabVIEW programming is less complex than other programming techniques, users can focus on the technical challenges LabVIEW solves. Because LabVIEW makes it so easy to create a user interface using ready-made drag-and-drop elements, you can see the results of program execution immediately. To turn the data you collect into real business results, you can develop algorithms for data analysis and advanced control with math and signal processing IP included, or bring your own libraries with a variety of tools into the program. LabVIEW can interact with other software and other open source languages (such as libraries from those products), making it compatible with other engineering software products.
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