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The Write Ref node overwrites the output Reference with a reference to the input Target when an impulse is received.

Inputs & Outputs

Inputs
Color Label Type
Write Impulse
Target IWorldElement
Outputs
Color Label Type
Reference SyncRef<T>
OnDone Impulse
OnFail Impulse

Distance

Usage

Write Ref allows you to wright to RefID values.

Examples

Node Menu

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