How to read multiple files and generate multiple files

Dear all, I would like to process some LTE measurement files. Currently I can only load a single file and process the data and save it to a single binary file. Since I would like to run the code continously, could someone show me how I can modify the code to load multiple files and specify multiple files to save the process the data please? I have attached the code to the question. Many thanks for your help.
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RF Analyze IQ File.vi ‏46 KB

There is no official "bin" format and I am confused by some of your statements:
Kiwibunny wrote:
Currently I can only load a single file and process the data and save it to a single binary file. Since I would like to run the code continously, could someone show me how I can modify the code to load multiple files and specify multiple files to save the process the data please? I have attached the code to the question. Many thanks for your help.
What you could do is use "list folder" with *.bin as pattern, and use a FOR loop and iterate over all *.bin files found in a selected folder.
In any case, your code uses some weird constructs and you seem to do way to much. Are you using "continuous run" mode? Don't!
Use a proper state machine instead ot these stalling loops. Why do you need to query the queue after each enqueue? Why do you need a queue at all?
LabVIEW Champion . Do more with less code and in less time .

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