you could also try switching the comparisson operators rather than the vars placement, $i3
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Wait, nevermind, I can't do that.
I need the first to be empty, so I can ultimately do pic related (which is my actual goal here, and it doesn't work, so I try to understand why the 1st input works but not the third one by making them separate).
Perhaps I should've asked right away, how do I output 1 when the fixed parameter is within Parameter3 and Parameter1, and 0 when it's outside?
I tried that. Didn't work.
In that example when I increase Parameter1 to above 5 it lights up, and when it's below it shuts off.
Parameter3 doesn't do anything.
lol lad wait a bit, this is another thing, is & an AND operator? did that shit you posted threw 1?
if it did then you are fucking up somewhere else entirely, also for the sake of readability put $i3
I used && instead of & and now it works, but it seems to store the number and updates the result only when I change Parameter1 after changing Parameter3.
Until I move Parameter1 around, anything I do with Parameter3 doesn't affect it.
I'll try to use something that detects change to make Parameter1 send its value whenever I change Parameter3.
>lol lad wait a bit, this is another thing, is & an AND operator?
Yes.
>did that shit you posted threw 1?
I don't understand this question.
>are you sure parameter 3 is connected to the $i3 variable? is everything plugged in the right input?
Yes.
it shouldn't have returned 1, you were asking it
is 10 bigger than 5?
is 5 bigger than 7?
it should have returned 1 only if both of those were true
>I used && instead of &
there you go
>Until I move Parameter1 around, anything I do with Parameter3 doesn't affect it.
by the cabling it looks like parameter 1 calls the method, can you plug parameter 3 to the first input point as well?
Done.
The problem was that I didn't notice that it only triggers the operation when Parameter1 changes, but now it works perfectly.
Thank you very much for your help.
Why do it tho full stop, it sounds shit
if it sounds like shit then you went to far and/or fucked up
I think the problem is you're doing all this abstract computer programmy hogwash and your 'music' will sound bad