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  • D Offline
    derei
    last edited by 18 Nov 2010, 00:17

    **I try to limit the values that a user can input for a Dynamic Component, in Component Options dialog, but the only way I can do it now is a very nasty one. I have to use two attributes, like this:

    
    INPUT_val = [user_input_val] cm
    MIN_val = 10 cm
    val = IF(INPUT_val < MIN_val, MIN_val, INPUT_val)
    
    

    -so, I have to use val for my next operations, instead of INPUT_val.

    I would like to do something like this:
    (but this doesn't work, it gives me the #)

    
    INPUT_val = IF(INPUT_val < MIN_val, MIN_val, INPUT_val)
    MIN_val = 10 cm
    
    

    I agree, it looks like a circular definition, but maybe there is another way to do that.**

    DESIGNER AND ARTIST [DEREI.UK](http://derei.uk/l)

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      Jim
      last edited by 18 Nov 2010, 10:40

      How about SMALLEST(v1, v2, v3, ...) and LARGEST(v1, v2, v3, ...)?

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        derei
        last edited by 18 Nov 2010, 11:52

        @jim said:

        How about SMALLEST(v1, v2, v3, ...) and LARGEST(v1, v2, v3, ...)?

        Hmm, I can't figure out how to use this on an editable attribute. A little help, please? ๐Ÿ˜„
        As I could see, I can not use the attribute itself to compare. There is no such thing as self in DC-s? What I need is to compare the value that user inputs and IF the value is less than a minim (or more than a max.), to force that min/max. For that I had to use the attribute for INPUT, and the other one which doest the math and provide me with the result.

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          Jim
          last edited by 18 Nov 2010, 11:54

          self would be sort of like current("LenX")

          So something like this?

          val: =smallest(current("LenX"), 10)

          But I'm not sure you can do it with arbitrary attributes.

          Hi

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          • D Offline
            derei
            last edited by 18 Nov 2010, 12:02

            @jim said:

            But I'm not sure you can do it with arbitrary attributes.

            It seems that is not possible. The editable attribute overwrites any formula with the value from input field, once the user inputs something ๐Ÿ˜ž
            C'est la vie... ๐Ÿ˜ข

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              Saladyne
              last edited by 19 Feb 2011, 19:36

              I don't know if this would help but the following Input uses a single attribute to set the value taken from Input_val; if less than Min then Min is used, if more than Max then Max is used, otherwise the Input_val is used - not ideal but it might help reduce your code a bit:

              =IF(Input_val<Min_val,1,0)*Min_val+IF(Input_val>Max_val,1,0)Max_val+Input_valIF(Input_val>=Min_val,1,0)*IF(Input_val<=Max_val,1,0)

              Regards, S

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