Getting Started
Connections define how parts interact with each other as well as
how parts interact with scripts. You can make connections between
parts, scripts, and other connections. A connection has a source and a
target. The point at which you start the connection is called the
source; the point at which you end the connection is called
the target.
There are seven types of connections:
- Attribute-to-attribute
- Link two data values together so that when one value changes, the other
value changes too.
- Event-to-action
- Perform an action when an event occurs.
- Event-to-script
- Run a script whenever an event occurs.
- Attribute-from-script
- Run a script whenever an attribute value needs to be calculated.
- Parameter-from-attribute
- Use the value of an attribute as the parameter to a connection.
- Parameter-from-action
- Use the result of an action as a parameter to a connection.
- Parameter-from-script
- Run a script whenever a parameter to a connection is required.
For more details about the different types of connections, see Connecting parts.
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