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The Logic Matrix, given some inputs determined by the **Number of inputs** property and some outputs determined by the **Number of outputs** property, forwards the value of a selected input to a selected output. The selection of inputs and outputs is decided by the value of two inputs, **Input selector** and **Output selector**.\\ | The Logic Matrix, given some inputs determined by the **Number of inputs** property and some outputs determined by the **Number of outputs** property, forwards the value of a selected input to a selected output. The selection of inputs and outputs is decided by the value of two inputs, **Input selector** and **Output selector**.\\ | ||
- | The **Data type** property determines the inputs and outputs data type managed by the matrix. | + | The **Data type** property determines the inputs and outputs data type managed by the matrix; if it is set to //1 bit Boolean//, the inputs and outputs are the standard connectors for all the logic nodes as explained [[logic_module# |
== Input and Ouput selectors == | == Input and Ouput selectors == | ||
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These connectors have two properties to define their behaviour: | These connectors have two properties to define their behaviour: | ||
* **Default control value** It indicates the default input/ | * **Default control value** It indicates the default input/ | ||
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== Input connectors == | == Input connectors == | ||
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== Output connectors == | == Output connectors == | ||