Can a labview executable program be converted back?

Can an executable program be editted?

No. What you're asking for is the equivalent of editing Word, Excel, or any other executable. In theory, you can use a disassembler to view and modify the exe but you had better be extremely proficient in assembly code and the details of the LabVIEW compiler. With some older versions of LabVIEW, there was the option to create an executable without removing the diagram. On the off chance that you might have one of these, change the exe extension to llb and see if you can open anything.

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    > I would like to read a text file in which the decimal numbers are
    > using dots instead of commas. Is there a way of converting this in
    > labVIEW, or how can I get the program to enterpret the figures in the
    > correct way?
    >
    > The program doest enterpret my figures from the text file in the
    > correct way since the numbers contain dots instea
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  • Exit labview (executables) after using large text files

    Hello,
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