Abstract
<jats:p>This publication is intended for students of technical disciplines, engineers, and researchers who seek to acquire essential skills in graphical programming and the design of measurement and control systems. It is structured as a practical resource for beginners while also offering valuable insights for experienced users interested in advanced features of LabVIEW. The text systematically guides the reader from basic programming principles to more advanced techniques. The introductory chapters present the LabVIEW environment, its core components such as the front panel, block diagram, and data types, and explain the fundamentals of creating and debugging graphical code. Subsequent sections focus on program structures, dataflow-based control, user interaction, and the handling and visualization of data. To support practical learning, the publication includes solved examples that cover both the development of programs without external hardware and the design of systems enabling direct interaction with measuring instruments. These examples help bridge theory with practice and provide readers with opportunities to build conceptual understanding alongside practical skills. Overall, the publication serves as a comprehensive yet accessible guide to effective LabVIEW programming and is suitable for applications ranging from educational projects to advanced solutions in industry and research.</jats:p>