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This node contains only one <code>float</code> connection as output.
 
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The following video showcases a few examples where the <code>T</code> nodes might be useful.
 
The following video showcases a few examples where the <code>T</code> nodes might be useful.
  
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T*10
'T*10' LogiX node
Inputs
Outputs
  Float *

The T*10 node outputs the time the session has been open in seconds multiplied by 10.

Usage

This node contains only one float connection as output.

Examples

The following video showcases a few examples where the T nodes might be useful.

Node Menu

Input
Back Uncommon bool bool2 bool3 bool4 char
Color (RGBA) dT Elapsed Time Enum Input`1 Euler float float2
float3 float4 Impulse int int2 int3 int4
Rect Stopwatch string T T*10 T/10 T/2
Type uint uint2 uint3 uint4 Uri UtcNow