Status Indicators
Used to identify the status of a node; this includes nodular health, organization, and node manipulation. Status indicators are badges, nodular transparency, and nodular windows.
A list of status indicators and a description of each can be found below.
Status Indicator | Description of Status |
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A node is incomplete when it is missing input requirements. Nodes that are incomplete do not alter node properties. | |
A node is a normal when its input requirements are fulfilled. Nodes that are complete can alter properties of a model. | |
A node is failed when its input requirements are complete, but are not sufficient for nodes to be produced. Nodes that fail can "break" node trees and prevent all preceding nodular properties be displayed. | |
A node is a hidden when you choose to make the node hidden. When a node is hidden, the properties associated with that node is hidden in the view. | |
Construction visible lets you view nodes that are under construction. If construction visible is off, then you cannot view nodes under construction. | |
A node is replicated when you establish an input as being replicable. When a node is replicated, the node type in the view is replicated. | |
A node is replicated when you establish an input as being replicable. When a node is replicated, the node in the view are replicated by all possible combinations of inputs. Only nodes that have been replicated can be replicated by all possible combinations. | |
A node that is under construction is not visible, referenced, or renderable. | |
When deferred dynamics is turned on, variables and properties associated with a node will not be dynamically displayed while using the Move node tool. | |
When deferred update is turned on, nodes, altered with the Move node tool, will not be displayed unless the update graph tool is used. |