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LabVIEW 2018 Features and Changes:- Customizing a Malleable VI for Different Data TypesThe Comparison palette includes the new Assert Type subpalette. Use the Assert Type VIs and function to force a malleable VI (.vim) to accept only data types that meet certain requirements. Use the Type Specialization structure to customize sections of code in a malleable VI for specific data types.- Running Operations Using the Command Line Interface for LabVIEWLabVIEW 2018 allows you to run operations in LabVIEW by executing commands using the command line interface (CLI) for LabVIEW. For example, use the CLI for LabVIEW to automate the build process of LabVIEW applications. The CLI for LabVIEW supports the following operations:. MassCompile-Mass compiles the files in the specified directory.. ExecuteBuildSpec-Builds an application, a library, or a bitfile using the settings in the specified build specification(s) and returns the path of the output files.. RunVI-Runs a VI with the predefined connector pane interface and returns the output or error information.. CloseLabVIEW-Closes LabVIEW without any prompts.. (VI Analyzer Toolkit) RunVIAnalyzer-Runs the specified VI analyzer task in the LabVIEW VI Analyzer Toolkit and saves the test report to the specified location.. (Unit Test Framework Toolkit) RunUnitTests-Runs tests on the specified files in the LabVIEW Unit Test Framework Toolkit and saves the JUnit file to the specified location.Note: To run this operation in LabVIEW, you must install the UTF Junit Report library using the JKI VI Package Manager (VIPM) software.- Calling Python Code from LabVIEWThe Connectivity palette includes the new Python subpalette, which you can use to call Python code from LabVIEW code. The Python palette includes the following functions:. Open Python Session-Opens a Python session with a specific version of Python.. Python Node-Calls a Python function directly.. Close Python Session-Closes a Python session.Note: You must install Python 2.7 or 3.6 to use the LabVIEW Python functions. Although unsupported versions might work with the LabVIEW Python functions, NI recommends using supported versions of Python only. Visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code python to learn more about installing Python.Product: NI LabViewVersion: 2018 version 18.0Supported Architectures: 32bit / 64bitSystem Requirements: PCSupported Operating Systems: Windows 7even SP1/ 8.1 Update 1 / 10 (version 1709) / Server 2012 R2 or Server 2008 R2 SP1Size: 11.8 Gb