Difference between revisions of "Local Fire On True (LogiX node)"
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− | The '''Local Fire On True''' node fires an impulse for | + | The '''Local Fire On True''' node fires an impulse for a user when the input Condition becomes True for that user. |
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
− | The default value | + | The initial default Condition value is False. There are a few mechanisms which can cause values in NeosVR to be different for different users; if there were 3 users in a session (A, B, and C) and the Condition became True for A and B (but not C), impulses would be fired for both A and B (but not C). If later the Condition also became True for C and impulse would fire only for C. |
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 23:43, 9 November 2020
The Local Fire On True node fires an impulse for a user when the input Condition becomes True for that user.
Inputs & Outputs
Color | Label | Type |
Condition | Boolean |
Color | Label | Type |
Pulse | Impulse |
Usage
The initial default Condition value is False. There are a few mechanisms which can cause values in NeosVR to be different for different users; if there were 3 users in a session (A, B, and C) and the Condition became True for A and B (but not C), impulses would be fired for both A and B (but not C). If later the Condition also became True for C and impulse would fire only for C.