How is that ,the concept of grounding is ignored in labview

how is that ,the concept of grounding is ignored in labview

In LabVIEW, you use icons, wire-like connectors and diagrams to write software code. Although it may look like an electric circuit, it is not. It is a graphical programming language, like C++ is a text-based programming language.
Ground is used on electrical circuit design as the reference from which all the voltages should be measured. You need a schematic capture software to simulate electrical circuit on your computer.
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