![]() Once you combine conditions in “advanced mode” you can’t switch back to basic mode or Flow will bark at you and say something like: “Condition is too complex or invalid. This will still work if you’re conditions are looking for values using “less than”, “contains,” etc. You obviously don’t have to use “equals” on everything. It’s the same - minus the word at the very beginning. From R 2.7.0 png() by default uses the Quartz device on macOS, and that too works in batch mode. Multiple “or” 'ColumnValue'),equals(triggerBody()?)) This option is not available for versions of R prior to 2.7.0, or without support for cairo. Then to combine another condition, you use a comma, and “equals,” this time without the leading Make sure you close everything up with your double parentheses. You’re adding the “and” right after the opening and you’re separating that from the “equals” part with an opening parenthesis. If you notice, you’re adding a few small things here. This is how it should end up looking… Multiple “and” 'ColumnValue'),equals(triggerBody()?)) ![]() ![]() You can do this for multiple conditions and then COMBINE THEM WITH SYNTAX MAGIC. InferenceSession (customopmodel, sessoptions so2, providers availableproviders) Create another SessionOptions instance with the same shared library referenced so3 onnxrt. ![]() You’ll end up with something like this: 'ColumnValue'). ![]()
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