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    [ANSWERED] swap over two radio button inputs

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    • Mr_JM
      Mr_J @Mr_J
      last edited by

      and ideally each of the two 8x radio buttons would also change to illustrate the swap

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        DillTheKraut
        last edited by

        Dear @Mr_J ,

        this is easily solved with 2x trigger value actors.

        In the controllers preferences (double click on controller) set "Show Value of Linked Properties".




        Best
        Dill
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        • Mr_JM
          Mr_J
          last edited by

          Thanks for your help Dill, i tried this patch... it just swaps over one radio button input and not both so am wondering what i've done wrong, have attached patch

          Does "Show Value of Linked Properties" also need to be selected for the 'swap' button? Momentary or Toggle? Don't Send Off? I tried all possibilities

          Cheers, Mr J

          swap over two radio buttons.izz

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            DillTheKraut @Mr_J
            last edited by

            @mr_j

            This is interesting, as in 2.6.1 it works like expected. In 3.0.7 it seams that the executing hierarchy kicks in. This means the upper left actor executes first and the lower right last. Which results in the upper value trigger is giving the lower one the new value, before that one can send the old value to the selector.


            I'm sorry, but I need to give it a new shot.

            Best
            Dill

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            • WolandW
              Woland Tech Staff @DillTheKraut
              last edited by

              @dillthekraut said:

              This means the upper left actor executes first and the lower right last.

               You could always switch the order of the actors or add a tiny trigger delay

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                DillTheKraut @Woland
                last edited by

                Thank you @woland, but in this case non of the actors have to be executed/updated before the other. The value update has to be done after the execution on both, but as there are trigger delay actors only, one would need a combination of several delay and value triggers. Which leads to the question which is updated or executed when and how to keep the radio button in track.

                Maybe I'm a blockhead, but at the moment I can't find a sufficient solution.

                cheers
                Dill

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                • jfgJ
                  jfg
                  last edited by

                  not so simple but works:

                  best

                  Jean-François

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                  • jfgJ
                    jfg
                    last edited by

                    I have to correct my last post. It is also working without the value delay line.

                    best 

                    Jean-François 

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                      deflost @jfg
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                      @jfg

                      sorry but which control has which id?

                      thx

                      r.h.

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                        deflost
                        last edited by

                        sorry again, doesn´t saw the picture above the correction......sorry.

                        r.h.

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                        • jfgJ
                          jfg
                          last edited by

                          Geht es so besser:

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                          • Mr_JM
                            Mr_J @jfg
                            last edited by

                            thanks @jfg worked well

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