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Parameter Editor

Parameter Editor allows you to set parameter options in a few mouse clicks.

 

Use the Parameter name box to set the parameter name. Note that the name of the parameter must be unique among parameter names in the function.
 
The Data type drop-down list defines the type of the parameter.
 

Use the Scope box to set whether parameter is Input, Output or Input-Output.

 

 

 



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