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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 24, 2007
Filed:
Dec. 20, 2000
Ram Kudukoli, Austin, TX (US);
Robert E. Dye, Austin, TX (US);
Paul F. Austin, Austin, TX (US);
Lothar Wenzel, Round Rock, TX (US);
Jeffrey L. Kodosky, Austin, TX (US);
Ram Kudukoli, Austin, TX (US);
Robert E. Dye, Austin, TX (US);
Paul F. Austin, Austin, TX (US);
Lothar Wenzel, Round Rock, TX (US);
Jeffrey L. Kodosky, Austin, TX (US);
National Instruments Corporation, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A system and method for programmatically generating a graphical program or a portion of a graphical program in response to receiving program information is disclosed. During execution of a graphical program generation (GPG) program, the GPG program receives program information specifying functionality of the graphical program to be generated. In one embodiment the program information does not specify specific nodes in the graphical program or connections among the nodes. In response to the program information, the GPG program programmatically generates a graphical program (or graphical program portion) that implements the specified functionality.