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Runaway Ruby
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Runaway Ruby
I for some reason don't understand hot to use a trigger or boolean as input in ruby only when the trigger is fired or the boolean value changes & without them loading/firing when the schematic loads.
A gentle kick pls
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require 'Win32API'
def system(cmd)
sys = Win32API.new("crtdll", "system", ["P"], "L")
sys.Call(cmd)
end
def system2(command)
Win32API.new("crtdll","system",['P'],'L').Call(command)
end
#system("dir > c:\somefile.txt")
#system ('copy <c:\somefile.txt> <Brother DCP-165C Printer>')
A gentle kick pls
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Re: Runaway Ruby
That's what the event method is for.
event will only be executed if triggered from outside, i.e. the value changes.
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def event theInput, theValue
#do react to theInput representing the bool or trigger
#for example, if one input is named "mybool"
if theInput == "mybool"
#code in here when bool changed
end
end
event will only be executed if triggered from outside, i.e. the value changes.
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Re: Runaway Ruby
That make a lot of sense , thanks
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