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BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2015-12-30T09:52:37+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/52402015-12-30T09:52:37+02:002015-12-30T09:52:37+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5240&p=34402#p34402Statistics: Posted by 23fx23 — 30 Dec 2015, 08:52
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2015-12-29T19:53:40+02:002015-12-29T19:53:40+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5240&p=34394#p34394Statistics: Posted by ahonoe — 29 Dec 2015, 18:53
]]>2015-12-25T21:35:40+02:002015-12-25T21:35:40+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5240&p=34378#p34378Statistics: Posted by 23fx23 — 25 Dec 2015, 20:35
]]>2015-12-23T05:45:03+02:002015-12-23T05:45:03+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5240&p=34357#p34357 If I understand correctly, setting a flag based on polling an input in the main process block of a script, and then executing code using a condition will allow me to span blocs. Compared to the event-driven fast callback procedure, continuously polling and looping in the body seems processing intensive.
Is there a way that I can trigger a script's execution using the callback but have it wait one bloc to update an output? Can I simply move the flag-&-conditional-evaluation into a procedure called from the fast callback?
]]>BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2015-12-30T09:52:37+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/52402015-12-30T09:52:37+02:002015-12-30T09:52:37+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5240&p=34402#p34402Statistics: Posted by 23fx23 — 30 Dec 2015, 08:52
]]>2015-12-29T19:53:40+02:002015-12-29T19:53:40+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5240&p=34394#p34394Statistics: Posted by ahonoe — 29 Dec 2015, 18:53
]]>2015-12-25T21:35:40+02:002015-12-25T21:35:40+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5240&p=34378#p34378Statistics: Posted by 23fx23 — 25 Dec 2015, 20:35
]]>2015-12-23T05:45:03+02:002015-12-23T05:45:03+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5240&p=34357#p34357 If I understand correctly, setting a flag based on polling an input in the main process block of a script, and then executing code using a condition will allow me to span blocs. Compared to the event-driven fast callback procedure, continuously polling and looping in the body seems processing intensive.
Is there a way that I can trigger a script's execution using the callback but have it wait one bloc to update an output? Can I simply move the flag-&-conditional-evaluation into a procedure called from the fast callback?