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Bypass
Usage
In order to use the output of a logic, which is not created within the run of a Queue, Bypass will trigger this output to be fetched again. Therefore, the I/O of the Queue is connected with the first input of the Bypass and the I/O of the needed logic is linked to the second input of Bypass. Then the first input of Bypass, which came from the last logic in the Queue, will be discarded.
Example
![]() | The Bypass element is connected with the IO from the Import logic, which is passed to the logic ArithmeticsWithTwoImages, and the discarded Queue output IO. | |
![]() | ![]() | The Queue is used to rerun the the logic ArithmeticsWithTwoImages with one IO from the queue and one IO from the logic Import. |
Parameters and I/O
Input | Description |
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FirstInput | I/O to be discarded |
SecondInput | I/O to be passed along |
Output | Description |
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FirstOutput | I/O, which was supposed to be passed along |