How to use Param-O Conditional Math Nodes
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2021-10-25
11:05 PM
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2022-10-01
12:05 PM
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Oleksandra Vakariuk
In Param-o, there are "equal", "not equal", "Lesser", "Greater" and orther Math Nodes that evaluate two values and return a true of false. What can I do with these? They seem to almost look like "if, than" conditional statements. Can I use one of the values being compared? This is not clear in the manual. Are there better explanations with examples?
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2021-10-25 11:36 PM
I think they are for simple binary (on/off) control. For example you could do a comparison to show or hide node output, although there are probably work arounds for other options.
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2021-10-26 12:09 AM
I found a way around the problem. If the conditions of comparison ≠ zero, then one shape will remain visible, while the other shape is invisible, However, if the conditions of comparison = 0, then the other shape shows while the first becomes invisible.
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