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Quasimondo
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Okay, this is not a top-priority thing, but I'd like to see a component that allows me to switch between two inputs depending on the relation of to other Values:

Float Inputs: Source 1, Source 2, Value A, Value B
Integer Input "A<B","A==B","A>B","A<=B","A>=B","A!=B"

Output - either Source 1 or Source 2 depending on the condition.

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Vladimir Golovin
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Quasimondo wrote:
Output - either Source 1 or Source 2 depending on the condition.


I believe a conditional switch can be easily implemented via Blend -- you can feed the "condition" into its Opacity input. Black areas would make Blend to output the "Background" input, and the white ones the "Foreground" -- maybe this can help somehow?

Or, there is Threshold which can also be used for the same purpose, since its Threshold input can be mapped with another component.
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Quasimondo
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Yes indeed that might work. I'll check it out.
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Quasimondo
Quasimondo

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Hmm - on second thought: I want to compare two channels. With the opacity I just check one channel. Okay, I can somehow create that opacity channel first by clever combination, still the conditional would be more intuitive and shorter.
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Vladimir Golovin
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Quasimondo wrote:
conditional would be more intuitive and shorter.


I'll put that on my long-term list.
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