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Button Toggles & Case Structures
Can anyone help point me in the right direction? I am trying to make it so that one button on the joystick is a toggle for Arcade/Tank Drive. As of now, you have to hold the button down, but I would like to make it a toggle.
Thanks In Advance, Andrew EDIT: Right now I have the boolean value (true, false) wired directly to the case selector. Do I need to change it to a 1, 0 value? Last edited by AndrewD : 24-01-2011 at 21:36. |
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Re: Button Toggles & Case Structures
A little more than halfway down this page is an example labeled "Button toggle"
There are lots of alternatives ways. |
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Re: Button Toggles & Case Structures
Thanks
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Re: Button Toggles & Case Structures
What's the vi that looks like boolean looks like this:
---> <> and: <--- <> ??? |
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Re: Button Toggles & Case Structures
I blieve it is Implies...under boolean.......
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Re: Button Toggles & Case Structures
It's a feedback node.
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