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== Description ==
== Description ==


The arithmetic combinator is part of the [[Circuit Network]] and one of three types of combinators available in the game. It is used to  
The arithmetic combinator is part of the [[Circuit Network]] and one of three types of combinators available in the game. It is used to  
perform simple mathematical operations on signals, capable of addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
perform simple mathematical operations on signals, capable of addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. The arithmetic combinator accepts two input connections (red and green wires), and sends it's output to both output connections. The input wires connect to the nubs on the left side of the above sprite, while the output is on the opposite side.
 
==Function==
The internal logic process has three steps:
 
1) All input signals on the red and green wires are summed within the combinator.
 
2) The specific function (+, -, *, or /) is performed on the selected signal(s).
 
3) The result of this function is output as the selected signal.
 
==Examples==

Revision as of 00:20, 7 August 2015

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ArithmeticSprite.png

Description

The arithmetic combinator is part of the Circuit Network and one of three types of combinators available in the game. It is used to perform simple mathematical operations on signals, capable of addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. The arithmetic combinator accepts two input connections (red and green wires), and sends it's output to both output connections. The input wires connect to the nubs on the left side of the above sprite, while the output is on the opposite side.

Function

The internal logic process has three steps:

1) All input signals on the red and green wires are summed within the combinator.

2) The specific function (+, -, *, or /) is performed on the selected signal(s).

3) The result of this function is output as the selected signal.

Examples