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* [[ProtoFlux:Reference As Variable|Reference As Variable]]. When written to, the node writes to the input [[Type:SyncRef|SyncRef]]'s value.
* [[ProtoFlux:Reference As Variable|Reference As Variable]]. When written to, the node writes to the input [[Type:SyncRef|SyncRef]]'s value.
* [[ProtoFlux:User Reference As Variable|User Reference As Variable]]. When written to, the node writes to the input [[Type:UserRef|UserRef]]'s value.
* [[ProtoFlux:User Reference As Variable|User Reference As Variable]]. When written to, the node writes to the input [[Type:UserRef|UserRef]]'s value.
== See Also ==
* [[:Category:IVariable nodes]]

Latest revision as of 23:02, 15 April 2025

The IVariable<C, T> type is an interface type applies to ProtoFlux nodes that expose methods to read from and write to some value using only a reference to the node. This allows nodes in the Actions category to read and write to said node using only a link to the node and not any particular field, abstracting away the need to reference specific fields by the user.

The generic arguments designate a context of execution and type of variable. Only action nodes that match the context and type may write to a particular IVariable node.

IVariables are generally invisible to the user when making conventional ProtoFlux, though nodes in the Actions/Indirect category allow one to interface with IVariable types as input, which can be combined with a multiplex for high flexibility of variable management in complex flux.

Conventional variables

These nodes are "conventional" variables within ProtoFlux. They all share the same basic principle of storing a value that one can read from and write to, differing only in their lifetime and syncing:

Other IVariable nodes

Other nodes implement the IVariable interface. These have slightly different effects than the conventional variables:

See Also