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The '''Filter Invalid''' node takes in an expected value and a fallback value. If the expected value is not valid (such as <code>NaN</code>, <code>Infinity</code>, or <code>-Infinity</code>), then the fallback value will be used as the output. | The '''Value Filter Invalid''' node takes in an expected value and a fallback value. If the expected value is not valid (such as <code>NaN</code>, <code>Infinity</code>, or <code>-Infinity</code>), then the fallback value will be used as the output. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 27 June 2024
Filter Invalid
Operators
The Value Filter Invalid node takes in an expected value and a fallback value. If the expected value is not valid (such as NaN
, Infinity
, or -Infinity
), then the fallback value will be used as the output.
Inputs
Value (Pseudo-Generic)
The value that may have a chance of being invalid.
Fallback (Pseudo-Generic)
The fallback value if our provided value is invalid (by entering NaN
, Infinity
, or -Infinity
).
Outputs
* (Pseudo-Generic)
Returns a valid value output.