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simple ruby question!
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simple ruby question!
hi all
If i have 2 values going into ruby but don't want them to execute the code within until it receives a trigger on a third input how is that done? currently i am using sample and hold components outside the ruby window!
could someone show me please?
Thanks
If i have 2 values going into ruby but don't want them to execute the code within until it receives a trigger on a third input how is that done? currently i am using sample and hold components outside the ruby window!
could someone show me please?
Thanks
- Jay
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Re: simple ruby question!
It's simple. You need to define and event method. Look in the example attached. You can also check user guide at page 131. That's how I learned that.
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TrojakEW - Posts: 111
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Re: simple ruby question!
Thanks TrojakEW
yeh i was trying to do it from reading the guide but i seem to be placing things the wrong way round but this is a good help!
thanks again!
yeh i was trying to do it from reading the guide but i seem to be placing things the wrong way round but this is a good help!
thanks again!
- Jay
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- Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2010 5:42 pm
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