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ComfyUI Node: VALUE (JOV) 🧬

Class Name

VALUE (JOV) 🧬

Category
JOVIMETRIX πŸ”ΊπŸŸ©πŸ”΅/CALC
Author
amorano (Account age: 5221days)
Extension
Jovimetrix Composition Nodes
Latest Updated
2024-07-03
Github Stars
0.17K

How to Install Jovimetrix Composition Nodes

Install this extension via the ComfyUI Manager by searching for Jovimetrix Composition Nodes
  • 1. Click the Manager button in the main menu
  • 2. Select Custom Nodes Manager button
  • 3. Enter Jovimetrix Composition Nodes in the search bar
After installation, click the Restart button to restart ComfyUI. Then, manually refresh your browser to clear the cache and access the updated list of nodes.

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VALUE (JOV) 🧬 Description

Versatile node providing raw/default values for various data types, streamlining data manipulation for AI artists.

VALUE (JOV) 🧬:

The VALUE (JOV) 🧬 node is designed to provide raw or default values for various data types, making it a versatile tool for AI artists who need to work with different kinds of data inputs. This node supports vector input with components for X, Y, Z, and W, and also offers a string input option. By supplying these fundamental values, the VALUE (JOV) 🧬 node helps streamline the process of data manipulation and ensures that you have the necessary building blocks for more complex operations. Whether you are working with numerical data or text, this node simplifies the initial setup, allowing you to focus on the creative aspects of your project.

VALUE (JOV) 🧬 Input Parameters:

X

This parameter represents the X component of a vector input. It allows you to specify a numerical value for the X axis, which can be used in various calculations and transformations. The default value is typically set to 0, but you can adjust it according to your needs.

Y

This parameter represents the Y component of a vector input. Similar to the X parameter, it allows you to specify a numerical value for the Y axis. The default value is usually 0, but it can be modified to fit the requirements of your project.

Z

This parameter represents the Z component of a vector input. It provides a numerical value for the Z axis, enabling you to work with three-dimensional data. The default value is 0, but you can change it as needed.

W

This parameter represents the W component of a vector input. It is used for four-dimensional data, adding an extra layer of complexity to your calculations. The default value is 0, but you can set it to any number that suits your project.

String

This parameter allows you to input a string value. It is useful for scenarios where you need to work with text data. The default value is an empty string, but you can input any text that is relevant to your project.

VALUE (JOV) 🧬 Output Parameters:

ANY_OUT

This output provides the raw or default value that you have specified in the input parameters. It can be a numerical value or a string, depending on your input. This output is essential for further data manipulation and serves as the foundation for more complex operations.

X

This output returns the value of the X component that you have specified. It is useful for verifying the input and ensuring that the correct value is being used in subsequent calculations.

Y

This output returns the value of the Y component that you have specified. It helps in confirming that the input value is correctly set and can be used for further operations.

Z

This output returns the value of the Z component that you have specified. It is important for three-dimensional data manipulation and ensures that the correct value is being utilized.

W

This output returns the value of the W component that you have specified. It is crucial for four-dimensional data operations and helps in verifying the input value.

VALUE (JOV) 🧬 Usage Tips:

  • Use the VALUE (JOV) 🧬 node to quickly set up initial values for your project, saving time on data preparation.
  • Adjust the X, Y, Z, and W parameters to match the specific requirements of your calculations, ensuring accurate results.
  • Utilize the String parameter for text-based projects, making it easier to integrate textual data into your workflow.

VALUE (JOV) 🧬 Common Errors and Solutions:

Invalid Input Value

  • Explanation: This error occurs when the input value is not a valid number or string.
  • Solution: Ensure that you are entering a valid numerical value for X, Y, Z, and W, or a valid string for the String parameter.

Missing Input Parameter

  • Explanation: This error happens when one or more required input parameters are not provided.
  • Solution: Check that all necessary input parameters (X, Y, Z, W, and String) are specified and have valid values.

Output Mismatch

  • Explanation: This error occurs when the output values do not match the expected results.
  • Solution: Verify that the input parameters are correctly set and that there are no typos or incorrect values. Double-check the connections between nodes to ensure proper data flow.

VALUE (JOV) 🧬 Related Nodes

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