Simple Led Display

Hello, I am new in labview iam learning only 2 weeks. If someone have little time to help i will be realy thankful. I need help with simple led display. Display should have maximum 20columns and 40rows, user should choose the size of display. After run program, leds should be shine sequentially : every second row, every second column, 4 corners leds and middle led.
I wieved all tutorials from NI on youtube i understand basic items but i realy dont know how to create this program.
I will be realy thankful if someone can help me with that.
Sorry for my bad English thats not realy my cup of coffe

First, the term is "tea". "Not my cup of tea." If it were an American term it would probably be coffee -- or something stronger, but it's British, so there you are...
Second, so the idea is that the user will set the size of the array before running the program, and then light up the LEDs in the patterns you identified? This means that you will have to determine the size of the front panel array using property nodes, then generate the binary patterns on the fly -- very tricky of your instructor..
Third, you will need to provide some sort of timing to keep the loop from running too fast.
Fourth, it would probably work well to structure the whole thing as a kind of state machine.
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