>>- I've tried a range of syntaxes but haven't figured out how to make
strings work.
try [value Shuffle1.in] instead of Shuffle.in to get the string.
>>- Also is it an intended feature to treat both rgb and rgba as input
1? In this case its causing another exception for me to dance around.
I'm guessing this is because rgb and rgba are references to the same
layer, though it is inconsistent to the way other dropdown menus work.
On 4/07/12 2:17 PM, Matt McDonald wrote:
Hello Nukesters-
Im trying to expression a Switch node (.which) based on the pulldown
from a Shuffle (.in). I see that this is possible if you treat the
Shuffle pulldowns as their numeric inputs:
*Shuffle_CHANNEL_SELECT.in==1?0:1*
(works great, with the caveat that /both/ rgb and rgba are treated as 1)
but I'm wondering if this can also be done by using the actual string
in the pulldown, like 'depth', etc:
*Shuffle_CHANNEL_SELECT.in=='depth'?0:1*
(ERROR: Switch.which: missing ''' in
"Shuffle_CHANNEL_SELECT.in=='depth'?0:1")
- I've tried a range of syntaxes but haven't figured out how to make
strings work.
- Also is it an intended feature to treat both rgb and rgba as input
1? In this case its causing another exception for me to dance around.
Thanks in advance for any pointers!
Matt
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