![]() ![]() When you create and save a LabVIEW class, LabVIEW creates a class library file (. You define the data of the class in the private data control. In LabVIEW, the data of a class is private, which means only VIs that are members of the class can access the data. The benefits of encapsulation and inheritance allow you to create modular code that is easy to change without affecting code throughout the application. LabVIEW classes define data associated with an object, as well as the methods that define the actions you can perform on the data. You create user-defined data types in LabVIEW by creating LabVIEW classes.
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