you only have access to the picked integer inside "pick each integer". triggers are executed in another thread without any knowledge where it was called. if you change test2 to an action definition it will work.
It's a pendant to a local variable in a function. This is just local for the loop, exclusively.
Secondly, you should use an Action Definition with an Integer parameter instead of calling a Trigger, and then pass on the Picked Integer from the loop.
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As above. A simple action, surely?
In the trigger editor:
Produces the following debug output:
Like... wut? Should I not get 1 to 8? @_@
you only have access to the picked integer inside "pick each integer". triggers are executed in another thread without any knowledge where it was called. if you change test2 to an action definition it will work.
It's a pendant to a local variable in a function. This is just local for the loop, exclusively.
Secondly, you should use an Action Definition with an Integer parameter instead of calling a Trigger, and then pass on the Picked Integer from the loop.