Can you explain behaviour of this decider combinator?
Posted: Mon May 25, 2020 1:09 pm
Hi,
Can anyone explain behaviour for this decider combinator? I don't understand it. 1. One input is connected to a single gas tank (gas tank connects to other gas tanks).
2. Second output is connected to a single heavy oil tank (also connects to other tanks).
3. Output is connected to a pump, which is supposed to move heavy oil into processing to gas.
4. Condition is set to "gas < heavy oil", asking to output 1.
Problem:
1. Screenshot clearly indicate that input is 24'000 gas and 85 heavy oil.
2a. Expected: no output, because 24'000 > 84. Pump is not active.
2b. Actual: output is active, pump is working.
Can anyone explain behaviour for this decider combinator? I don't understand it. 1. One input is connected to a single gas tank (gas tank connects to other gas tanks).
2. Second output is connected to a single heavy oil tank (also connects to other tanks).
3. Output is connected to a pump, which is supposed to move heavy oil into processing to gas.
4. Condition is set to "gas < heavy oil", asking to output 1.
Problem:
1. Screenshot clearly indicate that input is 24'000 gas and 85 heavy oil.
2a. Expected: no output, because 24'000 > 84. Pump is not active.
2b. Actual: output is active, pump is working.