Same here. use input.bbox and see what that does. Works for me in Nuke
6.2v3. As a side note, you use ! instead of a conditional to get the
inverse:

! (x<input.bbox.x || x>input.bbox.r-1 || y<input.bbox.y || y>input.bbox.t-1)

-Ean

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Brad Friedman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I saw something similar with a reformat node the other day.
>
> Try calling "input.bbox" rather than "bbox".  I think calling the bbox
> directly while evaluating the node is technically a circular dependency in a
> number of cases.
>
> That fixed my reformat problem anyway.
>
>
> On Apr 20, 2011, at 9:46 AM, Bertrand Lempereur <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Good day everyone,
>
> As i am switching of Nuke version from 6.1v3 to 6.2v3, i discover that such
> expression in "Expression" node don't work anymore:
>
> *Expression {
>  channel0 rgba
>  expr0 "(x<bbox.x || x>bbox.r-1 || y<bbox.y || y>bbox.t-1)? 0 : 1"
>  channel1 none
>  channel2 none
>  channel3 none
>  name Expression1
> }*
>
> The "bbox" call is very unstable and i just can't use few gizmo anymore coz
> of this!
> Any idea?
>
> Regards,
> Bertrand
>
> --
> Bertrand Lempereur
> TD at Mikros Image
>
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