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This example will prompt the user for 2 values. The resulting pipeline parameters **PARAM1** and **PARAM2** will contain the inputs from the dialog. In this example, **PARAM1** is an INTEGER type with **1** as the default value and **PARAM2** is an INTEGER type with **2** as the default value. | This example will prompt the user for 2 values. The resulting pipeline parameters **PARAM1** and **PARAM2** will contain the inputs from the dialog. In this example, **PARAM1** is an INTEGER type with **1** as the default value and **PARAM2** is an INTEGER type with **2** as the default value. | ||
- | |The command can be edited by dialog boxes as shown in this example. Double-click on the command and the dialog will appear. To add a parameter: | + | |The command can be edited by dialog boxes as shown in this example. Double-click on the command and the dialog will appear. To add a parameter: |
The completed command should look like the following: | The completed command should look like the following: | ||
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- | |\\ If the DEFAULT_VALUE_COUNT parameter is set to 1 (this is the default value), each pipeline parameter can only be set to one value. Using the DEFAULT_VALUE_COUNT parameter command (shown on the right) allows the user to set a pipeline parameter to a list of values. An example of the prompt using this parameter is shown below. | + | |\\ If the DEFAULT_VALUE_COUNT parameter is set to 1 (this is the default value), each pipeline parameter can only be set to one value.\\ Using the DEFAULT_VALUE_COUNT parameter command (shown on the right) allows the user to set a pipeline parameter to a list of values.\\ An example of the prompt using this parameter is shown below.|{{: |
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visual3d/documentation/pipeline/pipeline_commands/prompt_for_multiple_pipeline_parameter_values.1721229807.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/17 15:23 by sgranger