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Experimental Tick to "Bool" and Wireless multi send.
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Re: Experimental Tick to "Bool" and Wireless multi send.
Just for fun, here’s a Ruby “Last” Radio push button system which you can easily expand as needed.
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Spogg - Posts: 3324
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Re: Experimental Tick to "Bool" and Wireless multi send.
Actually, this is the code
You don't need to check i with an if clause, because v always holds the value of the input that triggered the event method.
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def event(i, v)
output(0, v)
end
You don't need to check i with an if clause, because v always holds the value of the input that triggered the event method.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Experimental Tick to "Bool" and Wireless multi send.
tulamide wrote:You don't need to check i with an if clause, because v always holds the value of the input that triggered the event method.
You know, I was sure you would do it better!
I made that ages ago when I was trying to learn some Ruby. I’m not saying I would’ve done it belter now though. I’m still too old-fashioned in my thinking.
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Spogg - Posts: 3324
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Re: Experimental Tick to "Bool" and Wireless multi send.
Thanks ! Now i even get new option
Surprise how simple and useful is this in ruby !)
Surprise how simple and useful is this in ruby !)
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