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The Write node overwrites the referenced Target value with the input Value when an impulse is received.


Inputs & Outputs

Inputs
Color Label Type
Write Impulse
Value (dummy)
Outputs
Color Label Type
Target IValue<T>
OnDone Impulse
OnFail Impulse

Usage

When spawned from the node browser the Value input has a dummy (or undetermined) type - this will change to match the input data type when a valid input is connected. The input type and that of the referenced Target must match.

Writing a value with the Write node synchronizes the value across all users in a world. Hence each time this node operates some information must be passed over the network between users. Typically this is negligible (unless writing absolutely huge strings). However, if a large number of writes are occurring it can incur significant network load which may result in lag. If a LogiX setup requires a value to be changing very rapidly and/or continuously, consider driving it directly rather than writing every new value.

Examples

Example of Write

Node Menu

Actions
Back -- ++ Drive Drive Playback Tween Write
Write Latch Write Ref Write Ref Latch