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An example of To String (ProtoFlux Node). There are four examples. From top to bottom:

1. A float3 input with the format string "N2". This format string adds separators for numbers and prints the result to 2 decimal places. 2. A bool2 input of false and true without any format string. This results in the string "[False; True]" 3. An int input with the format string "X". This format string simply displays the integer as a hex string. 4. A ColorX input with the format string "P0". This format string displays the inputs as percentages without any decimal places.

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