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The '''While''' node is used to perform looping operations by allowing one to fire [[impulses]] continuously while a condition remains true.
The '''While''' node is used to perform looping operations by allowing one to fire [[impulses]] continuously while a condition remains true.


For the [[async]] variant of this node, see [[ProtoFlux:Async While|Async While]].
{{Note|Be very careful when developing with this node. [https://github.com/Yellow-Dog-Man/Resonite-Issues/issues/774 There is no iteration limit for debugging] and [https://github.com/Yellow-Dog-Man/Resonite-Issues/issues/1677 ProtoFlux does not have handling for execution taking too long]. If you accidentally create an infinite loop, you'll be unable to save progress or anything else important. Consider adding your own iteration limit, not being connected to an input impulse while developing, and save before testing!|danger}}
 
{{Note|Be very careful when developing with this node. [https://github.com/Yellow-Dog-Man/Resonite-Issues/issues/774 There is no iteration limit for debugging] and [https://github.com/Yellow-Dog-Man/Resonite-Issues/issues/1677 ProtoFlux does not have handling for execution taking too long]. If you accidentally create an infinite loop, you'll be unable to save progress or anything else important. Consider adding your own iteration limit, don't connect to an input impulse while debugging, and save before testing!|danger}}


== Inputs ==
== Inputs ==
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* If it is possible to determine the amount of times you need to loop beforehand, consider [[ProtoFlux:For]] instead.
* If it is possible to determine the amount of times you need to loop beforehand, consider [[ProtoFlux:For]] instead.
* [[ProtoFlux:Async While]] for the [[async]] variant of this node.


[[Category:ProtoFlux:Flow]]
[[Category:ProtoFlux:Flow]]

Latest revision as of 19:22, 15 December 2024

While
*
LoopStart
Condition
LoopIteration
LoopEnd
Flow

The While node is used to perform looping operations by allowing one to fire impulses continuously while a condition remains true.

Be very careful when developing with this node. There is no iteration limit for debugging and ProtoFlux does not have handling for execution taking too long. If you accidentally create an infinite loop, you'll be unable to save progress or anything else important. Consider adding your own iteration limit, not being connected to an input impulse while developing, and save before testing!

Inputs

* (Call)

Begin the while loop.

Condition (Boolean)

Condition that the loop will check to determine if it should iterate again or not. If True, it will iterate again.

Outputs

LoopStart (Impulse)

Fires after * is pulsed and before any iterations are performed. Will be pulsed even if Condition is False at the time of the loop beginning.

LoopIteration (Impulse)

Will be pulsed for as long Condition is True. Only after the context of the current loop iteration is finished will the next iteration fire.

LoopEnd (Impulse)

Fires after Condition turns False, continuing the impulse chain from before.

Known Issues

  • As of the time of writing, there is a known issue where if the final node in the LoopIteration chain is a Write node, said node modifies a variable used for conditional evaluation, and the value to write is based off said variable, the write will be using a previously cached value. This can cause an extra loop iteration to occur, which is very annoying to debug.
    • The easiest way to work around this bug is to add a "dummy" node after the write, such as an Impulse Display or, if debugging a ton of impulses and lag is undesirable, an empty Write node.

See Also