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lets get acquainted with the format in two-string VI the syntax used by this VI is similar to the printout function in C Im going to right click and choose the strings sub palette and format into string is located right here lets take a look at the help for this VI to get a little bit more information we have some basic information but I need to draw your attention to this link right down here where it says you can use other special characters and thats located right here at the end of the help file and this seems perhaps a little overwhelming at first especially if youve never used printf before but I encourage you to study this and look at the examples that they have essentially what what this is doing is allowing you to specify or connect values into the VI and then these get turned into a string according to the format codes that you use Ill illustrate what Im talking about here Im just simply typing in a string constant where I say this is a string % s this is an integer