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Re: Joystick Button One-Shot (a.k.a. Rising Edge) Detection

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Originally Posted by Omar View Post
I like to use the the greater than/less than on booleans for edge detect
That certainly is elegant.

Theres also a VI in the OpenG toolkit, (can be acquired through the VI Package Manager) which is called "Boolean Trigger" it takes a boolean in, and has a rising edge and falling edge output.

I never much liked Feedback nodes... They make it difficult to comprehend whats going on. To me a shift register makes more visual sense, despite being functionally the same.
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