What is the protol for user defined functions? To keep things simple, if I have constants one (1) and two (2) wired to the inputs of my user defined function (mysum), what do I put as the expression to get the output 3?
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OK, I've worked this out. But it turns out that if you flip a user defined function you also invert the x and y inputs - i.e. normally x is the upper input but, when flipped, it is the lower one. I've created a ticket about this.
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OK, I've worked this out. But it turns out that if you flip a user defined
function you also invert the x and y inputs - i.e. normally x is the upper
input but, when flipped, it is the lower one. I've created a ticket about
this.
What is the protol for user defined functions? To keep things simple, if I have constants one (1) and two (2) wired to the inputs of my user defined function (mysum), what do I put as the expression to get the output 3?
OK, I've worked this out. But it turns out that if you flip a user defined function you also invert the x and y inputs - i.e. normally x is the upper input but, when flipped, it is the lower one. I've created a ticket about this.
Good find Franzi! Thanks for it.
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On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 6:46 AM Franzi Poldy fpoldy@users.sourceforge.net
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