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A ValueField<int>'s Value is being driven to be 7 from another ValueField<int>'s Value. The one in pink is the one being driven. | A ValueField<int>'s Value is being driven to be 7 from another ValueField<int>'s Value. The one in pink is the one being driven. | ||
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Fields
Fields | ||
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Name | Type | Description |
persistent
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Bool | Determines whether or not this item will be saved to the server. |
UpdateOrder
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Int | Controls the order in which this component is updated |
Enabled
|
Bool | Controls whether or not this component is enabled |
Source
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IField<float> | The source to copy the value from. |
Target
|
IField<float> | The target to copy the value to. |
WriteBack
|
Bool | Allow Target to write back to Source. |
Usage
Drives the target's value with the source's value.
Examples
A ValueField<bool>'s Value is being self driven with a WriteBack - making the Value local, and still changeable. Changes to this value will be local.
A ValueField<int>'s Value is being driven to be 7 from another ValueField<int>'s Value. The one in pink is the one being driven.
The Target field is being edited to 4, to write back to the Source field.