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3) If the comparison returns true, the selected output signal is sent to the output nodes. | 3) If the comparison returns true, the selected output signal is sent to the output nodes. | ||
The decider combinator can handle [[Virtual signals#Logic signals|special signals]]. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:26, 13 February 2016
The Decider combinator is part of the circuit network and one of three types of combinators available in the game. It is used to make comparisons of signals on the network. Signals can be compared using "is greater than" (>), "is less than" (<) or "is equal to" (=). Input contacts are to the left in the above picture.
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 specified comparison (>, <, =) is performed on the selected signal(s).
3) If the comparison returns true, the selected output signal is sent to the output nodes.
The decider combinator can handle special signals.