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 ====== Bypass ====== ====== Bypass ======
-Bypass is used to trigger inputs ​which are outside ​a queue.  ​+Bypass is used to trigger inputs ​for logics within ​[[eyes:​logics:​queue|]] which come from logics outside the Queue.  ​
  
 ===== Usage ===== ===== Usage =====
-In order to use IO which is not created within a queue the bypass element needs to be +In order to use the output of a logic, ​which is not created within ​the run of 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 output I/O of the needed logic is linked ​to the second input of Bypass. The first input of Bypass will be discarded. ​
  
 ===== Example ==== ===== Example ====
-Here, a very specific example should be given/​describedIn the future, this can be supported by screenshots etc.. For the moment, give an example easy enough for the user to understand, but specific enough to elaborate why a given parameter is a good set for this very situation. +{{ :​eyes:​logics:​bypass.png |}}
 ===== Parameters and I/O ==== ===== Parameters and I/O ====
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 ^ Input   ^ Description ^ ^ Input   ^ Description ^
-| FirstInput ​ | Input to be discarded | +| FirstInput ​ | I/O to be discarded | 
-| SecondInput | Input to be passed along |+| SecondInput | I/O to be passed along |
  
  
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 ^ Output ​  ^ Description ^ ^ Output ​  ^ Description ^
-| FirstOutput | Input, which was supposed to be passed along |+| FirstOutput | I/O, which was supposed to be passed along |