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Using "Choose" Statment in Lookout
Using "Choose" Statment in Lookout
haroldc_gtmc@sb
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12-03-2006
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To simplify, I have 3 POTS. I want to select the value of (1) of the three pots in an expression (using a radio type switch). When I use the expression CHOOSE. The values do not show up.I have tried NCHOOSE and LCHOOSE also....
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you will need a fourth pot that you set to 1 2 or 3 and use nchoose function... something like this works.. nchoose(Pot4,Pot1,Pot2,Pot3)
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12-03-2006
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Max.... is right. And if you want to use the Radio Object, you would just use it in place of Pot4, like this: nchoose(Radio1,Pot1,Pot2,Pot3)
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