compare alterables in a row (like ID of OBJECT = 10 or 20 or 21)

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  • Simple question, but i don`t understand why this is doesn`t work
    Here is my "code"

    +User click on object
    +ID of object = 12 or 16 or 18

    i thought this work like "ok, user press on object let`s look at ID. Ok if ID of object is 12 or 16 etc - do something"
    But in real life it does nothing. In best case it take first number. All the rest are ignored
    Why ? :)

  • Are the values getting set properly? Double check they dont get changed at runtime.

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  • I'm not even sure how you wrote that expression (string maybe?) but Fusion uses a different handling of OR. Right click your event to insert them.

    You have to repeat your events after each one you insert.

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  • that's the "Please login to see this link." operation,
    you can find available bitwise operations clicking "misc." button in the expression editor

    but that's been misleading to the OP,
    as already solved by RhysD :)

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  • Mostly when dealing with binary data,
    not very common today,
    but could be taken into account for micro-optimizations,
    or for online data transfer

    And of course in more creative ways you can possibly think of :D

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