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    [ANSWERED] Broadcasting negative numbers

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    • dbini
      dbini last edited by Woland

      How do i send a value of -20 through a Broadcaster/Listener system?

      John Collingswood
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      • jfg
        jfg @dbini last edited by

        @dbini

        Sorry but I don't see the problem:

        Perhaps you could provide more informations.

        Best regards, 

        Jean-François

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        • dbini
          dbini @jfg last edited by

          @jfg

          yeah. its weird. if i put Broadcasters and Listeners in a new patch, they send any value. the patch i was working on somehow prevented negative numbers. i couldn't even change the MIN/MAX values to be below zero. i guess they were being effected by something further along the line. i deleted that scene already and found another way to do what i need to do, so maybe we'll never know???? thanks for checking it out...

          John Collingswood
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          • Woland
            Woland Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

            @dbini

            It could be that you connected them to something which has a range that can't include a negative number (like the intensity input of a Projector actor which goes from 0-100) which caused the actor to mutate and adopt the range of the input to which it was connected.

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