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A simple example of this is to calculate 3 + 6. You can calculate this with the following node setup:
 
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==Pins==
 
==Pins==

Revision as of 14:05, 24 February 2013

The Profile Node System is a means of translating Lightforge's input values into values compatible with whatever lighting fixtures you may be using.

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A node is a container that executes predefined function on the data passing through it's inputs and outputs (called pins). A node system works by allowing you to feed a flow of information from one node to the next in order to make adjustments to the data flowing through the system.

A simple example of this is to calculate 3 + 6. You can calculate this with the following node setup:

|Value Node @ 3|

               \
                \
                 [Add Node]----[Output]
                /
               /

|Value Node @ 6|

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