🔧 Cond Combine Multiple
essentials/conditioning
ConditioningCombineMultiple+Example
JSON Example
{
"class_type": "ConditioningCombineMultiple+",
"inputs": {
"conditioning_1": [
"node_id",
0
],
"conditioning_2": [
"node_id",
0
]
}
}This example shows required inputs only. Connection values like ["node_id", 0] should reference actual node IDs from your workflow.
Inputs
| Name | Type | Status | Constraints | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
conditioning_1 | CONDITIONING | required | - | - |
conditioning_2 | CONDITIONING | required | - | - |
conditioning_3 | CONDITIONING | optional | - | - |
conditioning_4 | CONDITIONING | optional | - | - |
conditioning_5 | CONDITIONING | optional | - | - |
Outputs
| Index | Name | Type | Is List | Connection Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | CONDITIONING | CONDITIONING | No | ["{node_id}", 0] |
How to connect to these outputs
To connect another node's input to an output from this node, use the connection reference format:
["node_id", output_index]Where node_id is the ID of this ConditioningCombineMultiple+ node in your workflow, and output_index is the index from the table above.
Example
If this node has ID "5" in your workflow:
CONDITIONING (CONDITIONING):["5", 0]
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