Returning Alternate Truth Table Results Using Optional Input
- 03 Dec 2021
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Returning Alternate Truth Table Results Using Optional Input
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Overview
Example Lab Details | |
Version | 7.8.0.6420 |
Root Folder | [T-042727] |
Modules | None |
Dependencies | Five: Truth Table 2 [Truth Table], Form 1 [Form], Rule 1 [Statement Rule], Object [System] [Data Type], TruthTable 1 [Truth Table] |
This Example Lab demonstrates how to use a Rule to determine whether a "Single" or "Multi-Input" Truth Table is utilized.
Explanation
The following example demonstrates how to use a Form to Output a Boolean value to a Rule. The Rule in turn evaluates whether the user has selected to use one or multiple (Single or Multi) values as Input for a Truth Table.
The Flow then continues down the path of the selected option to determine which Truth Table the user's Input is sent through. The Truth Table then returns the expected Output for the specific number of Inputs used.
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